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U.S. Foreign Policy

Last time: Systems & Forms of Government

Foreign v. Domestic Policy SS. 7. C. 4 Foreign v. Domestic Policy SS.7.C.4.1 -Differentiate concepts related to U.S. domestic and foreign policy.

Foreign Affairs

Domestic Issues

Who deals with domestic issues?

Domestic Policies: “plan” to deal with problems

Who creates foreign policy?

The President: Foreign Policy

Congress: Foreign Policy

Goals of Foreign Policy

Secretary of State: Chief advisor to president on foreign affairs

Presidents who were Secretary of State

State Department – executive department responsible for foreign relations

Diplomacy: building relationships around the world

Treaties: Signed by President, Approved by the Senate

Treaties: security, peace, trade

NATO – Military Alliance Between U.S. Canada & European Countries

U.S. Foreign Aid:

USAID: U.S. Agency for International Development

Economic Deterrent: Sanction ban on trade with a country

If All Else Fails: Military Force

Foreign Affairs can effect Domestic Policy

Foreign Affairs can effect Domestic Policy

Foreign Affairs can effect Domestic Policy

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Education – domestic or foreign policy?

Treaties – domestic or foreign policy?

Which branch of the U.S. Government does not deal with foreign policy?

What is the President’s role in foreign policy?

What is the Congress’s role in foreign policy?

What is the name for a formal agreement between two or more countries?

What is the military alliance between the U. S What is the military alliance between the U.S. Canada and many European Countries called?

What is the economic deterrent of blocking trade with a foreign country called?

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