A) 1919
B) 1941
C) 1942
D) 1949
E) 1956
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A) the largest naval fleet in the world
B) troops stationed on the borders
C) geographic isolation
D) active diplomacy in Europe
E) the largest nuclear arsenal in the world
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A) an early version of the Bush doctrine
B) no different than a policy of isolationism
C) no different than a policy of preventive war
D) no different than a policy of appeasement
E) midway between preventive war and appeasement
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A) organized ethnic groups
B) economic interest groups
C) diplomats from foreign nations
D) human rights interest groups
E) environmental groups
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A) multilateralism
B) alliances
C) treaty
D) diplomacy
E) preemption
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True/False
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A) George W. Bush
B) Richard Nixon
C) Jimmy Carter
D) Bill Clinton
E) Barack Obama
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A) economic interests
B) human rights
C) national security
D) globalization
E) international trade
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A) managing the war on terrorism through multination diplomacy
B) the tactic of relying on the United Nations to help achieve U.S. objectives
C) increasing the size and scope of NATO forces
D) preemptive war
E) waiting for conflicts to come to the United States before getting involved
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True/False
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True/False
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True/False
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A) ethnic groups
B) economic groups
C) environmental groups
D) human rights groups
E) diplomatic groups
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A) international politicians who set out to make their place in history through achievements in foreign policy
B) focused on promoting their own legacies regardless of whether that means prioritizing toward foreign or domestic policy
C) focused on promoting the well-being of the United States regardless of whether that means prioritizing foreign or domestic policy
D) equally focused on promoting the United States through both foreign and domestic policy
E) domestic politicians who set out to make their place in history through achievements in domestic policy
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A) George Washington
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) John Adams
D) Aaron Burr
E) James Madison
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A) an executive memorandum
B) an executive agreement
C) an international protocol
D) an international accord
E) an executive order
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A) ethnic solidarity
B) promotion of economic interests
C) human rights enforcement
D) domestic representation of foreign governments
E) environmental interests
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