Chapter 24 ai Alex Newell. American foreign policy Goals of foreign policy Tools of foreign policy The executive branch Role of private groups.

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Chapter 24 ai Alex Newell

American foreign policy Goals of foreign policy Tools of foreign policy The executive branch Role of private groups

Goals of foreign policy National security Stop terrorism World peace Trade Human rights and democracy

Tools of foreign policy Defense Alliances Diplomacy Foreign aid Trade measures intelligence

The executive branch The president shapes foreign policy

Role of private groups Business groups Labor groups Political groups Individual citizens

Isolationism A foreign policy that seeks to limit our relations with other countries as much as possible

Neutrality A policy of not taking sides in wars between other countries

Containment A policy of using military power and money to prevent the spread of communism

Détente A loosening of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union