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They had to have them because they dealt with foreign nations
the search for markets for american products
the shift of isolationism to internationalism the shift of isolationism to internationalism
His attempt was to make Russia more like the rest of Europe, so his shift was more of a European-style and openness to Europe itself.
The need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production
Answer this question… The United States and the Soviet Union agreed to limit their nuclear weapons stockpiles.
US foreign policy priorities reflect a combination of national security interests, economic considerations, and democratic values. These priorities include countering terrorism, preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction, promoting international trade and investment, advancing human rights and democracy, addressing climate change, and maintaining alliances and partnerships. The specific focus of these priorities may shift depending on the administration and global circumstances.
Antiwar protests convinced U.S. leaders that voters did not support aggressive foreign policy.
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Yes. An expansionary fiscal policy, or more optimistic growth expectations in the private sector will shift the aggregate demand (AD) curve upwards. The position of the AD curve is also affected by the central bank's inflation target, if the target falls, the AD curve will shift downwards. Monetary policy influences the slope of the AD curve as well as the position. If the central bank put strong emphasis on fighting inflation and little emphasis on stabilizing output, the AD curve will be flatter. The other way around will yield the opposite result.