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The Senate typically has more influence over foreign affairs because it plays a key role in ratifying treaties and confirming high-ranking diplomatic appointments made by the President. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee also holds hearings on important foreign policy issues and has the power to oversee and shape U.S. foreign relations.
Americans became more involved in foreign affairs in the 1800s due to factors such as the desire for new markets for trade, the need for resources and raw materials for industrialization, and the pursuit of territorial expansion and strategic interests. Additionally, the United States sought to assert its influence globally and protect its national security by involving itself in international affairs.
the united states concentrated more on domestic rather than foreign affairs A+Ls
the economy became more connented to the world economy
Lately it seems that there is more attention to foreign affairs as opposed to dealing with the many issues facing our own people in the US. It's time Congress focuses more efforts on our own country - we have starving people, too.
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Events that involved the US in foreign affairs include the Spanish-American War in 1898, World War I in 1917, World War II in 1941, the Korean War in 1950, the Vietnam War in the 1960s, the Gulf War in 1991, and the War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
Foreign alliencesno more then one political partynot to spend money we don't havepassing protective tariffs
The federal government takes care of defense,Immigration,infrastructure, health,foreign affairs ,education and more.
Create more American jobs Continue the Economic Recovery Assert American Leadership in foreign affairs Expand the White House Staff
The President of the United States has more influence over foreign policy than over domestic policy. Go on to explain both and then focus on foreign policy.