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Using the photo-copied pages of the last edition of your text, answer the following

Using the photo-copied pages of the last edition of your text, answer the following in complete thoughts on separate paper. When it says “list”, you may simply list. FOREIGN POLICY , pages 176-177 1. What has dominated United States foreign policy in the 20th Century?

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Using the photo-copied pages of the last edition of your text, answer the following

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  1. Using the photo-copied pages of the last edition of your text, answer the following in complete thoughts on separate paper. When it says “list”, you may simply list. FOREIGN POLICY, pages 176-177 1. What has dominated United States foreign policy in the 20th Century? 2. What has been the focus of US foreign policy since 9/11? 3. Who is responsible for setting foreign policy? 4. What “tools” do we (the United States) use to encourage diplomacy? 5. Why is it important for you to watch/listen/read about current events? (There’s an actual answer I’m looking for from the book.) DEMOCRACY, from pages 192-193 and your own thoughts 1. Define democracy. 2. List the “core ideas” of a democracy. 3. List the conditions necessary, with a country, for a democracy to be successful. 4. List the responsibilities of citizens within a democracy. 5. How is this list similar to and different from a high school setting? 6. “As democracy has spread, so too, have its core ideas…” (p. 192) like human rights. Define human rights and name at least four. 7. “…American leaders have long believed that the global spread of democratic government serves the national interest” (p.193). (a) What does this mean in your own words? (b) What if the spread democracy interferes with another country’s national interests? (c) What would be the democratic way to handle that situation? (d) What are the two main “national interests” of the United States? (p. 192)

  2. So… • What is democracy? And foreign policy? How are the two terms related?

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