Which foreign policy characterized the U.S. government from the Revolutionary War into the twentieth century?
a. Isolationism
b. Liberal internationalism
c. Containment
d. Manifest destiny
a. Isolationism
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One of the most important powers of the presidency is its influence over foreign policy. Discuss the major presidential initiatives that have a major or lasting impact on American history. Which presidential initiatives have proven most successful? Why have those policies been more effective than the failed initiatives of other presidents?
What will be an ideal response?
What were the three international organizations that comprised the Bretton Woods system at its conception in 1944 and what were their functions?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is one of the three major functions of Congress's policymaking role?
A. check the Supreme Court B. lawmaking C. inform the people D. appease special interests E. constituent service
President Ronald Reagan used the term freedom rhetorically to refer to
A. fair court procedures. B. economic and social equality. C. halting Communism in Southeast Asia. D. ensuring a minimal level of government involvement in day-to-day life. E. equality.