Chapter 11: International Affairs Test
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1. What term is used to describe a country’s strategy for dealing with other countries? *
2. What is a plan that includes an overall goal and the kinds of actions that are ok to take in order to achieve the goal called? *
3. What is tied to a nation’s foreign policy and is comprised of all the things a country believes would be for its benefit? *
4. With what policy would a country decides to get involved with another country’s problems?   *
5. With what policy would a country focus on its own problems and not get involved in others issues? *
6. Which department is part of the executive branch and carries out foreign policies around the world? *
7. Which branch reviews treaties to ensure they are constitutional or not? *
8. Which branch has the power to declare war? *
9. Who approves treaties that the President has signed? *
10. What term can describe a quarrel or disagreement between two people or countries? *
11. What term means to agree or work with someone? *
12. What term describes countries that disagree and sometimes go to war with one another? *
13. When countries have something to gain by working together to solve problems is an example of? *
14. What is the term for circumstances that cause something to happen? *
15. Military, political, economic, or a combination of all three can be the result of conflict and cooperation which can push countries towards taking ______ *
16. What would African countries’ signing anti-poaching agreements to save the elephants be an example of?   *
17. Iran and the United States are at odds over Iran’s nuclear weapons program. The United States has put economic sanctions on Iran. What is this an example of? *
18. During World War II, the United States stayed out of the war until the Japanese attacked a U.S. Naval base in Hawaii. What would this be an example of? *
19. What are the reasons or goals that cause a country to act called? *
20. What term describes how a thing or person affects another thing or person? *
21. What is it called when nations allow themselves to be influenced by a more powerful country?   *
22. What are the three types of influence? *
23. Countries might give or take away money, aid, or access to resources to influence decisions. What would be an example of? *
24. A threat of attack or a promise of protection is an example of what type of influence? *
25. Countries that have a popular culture can use that to affect the way citizens in another country think. What type of influence is this an example of? *
26. People can own property and make decisions about what to do with their property under what type of economy? *
27. The government owns property and decides how people can use it under what type of political system? *
28. What was race between the Soviet Union and United States to build the biggest sphere of influence was known as? *
29. What was the name of the U.S. strategy to contain communism by stopping it from spreading to other countries? *
30. What word means a message designed to persuade the lister to think a certain way? *
31. How many members does NATO have today? *
32. What organizations goal is to keep peace, develop friendly relationships among countries and improve the quality of life for the world’s poor people? *
33. Which organization is a group of countries in Europe and North America that signed a treaty agreeing to protect one another in case of attack? *
34. Which organization helps poor and middle income countries get the money they need to build improvements that would help reduce poverty? *
35. What is the name of the partnership between countries in Europe that is designed to help them avoid conflict by making them dependent on one another? *
36. Nongovernmental organizations are groups that work to solve problems around the world. *
37. There are two main types of international organizations *
38. International conflict always results in war *
39. President Truman would send money to Greece and Turkey to help them improve their countries and stave off communism. Using aid in this manner was known as the Truman Doctrine” *
40. Invading a country because you don’t like the direction the country is heading would be an example of isolationism. *
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