I think it's because U.S is very weak and newly created. They don't have any military power to protect them in the face of war. Foreign powers and foreign military alliances were something to avoid right now.
Citizens may fear foreign powers because they might perceive them as a threat to their country's security, economy, or way of life. In some cases, historical conflicts or geopolitical tensions can also contribute to this fear.
Fear was used in propaganda campaigns during the Cold War by portraying the enemy as a threat to national security, promoting a sense of urgency in supporting the government's actions. This fear was often heightened through exaggerated depictions of the enemy's military capabilities and intentions, creating a climate of paranoia and suspicion among the populace. This fear-based propaganda aimed to justify policies such as increased military spending and intervention in foreign conflicts.
Concerns about citizens using it to organize against the government (apex)
He had a fear of heights.
The fear of pools is known as aquaphobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational and extreme fear of water, particularly large bodies of water like pools. This fear can be triggered by various factors, such as a negative past experience or a fear of drowning.
The fear of sombreros is called "sombrerophobia." It is a specific phobia that involves an irrational and excessive fear of sombreros.
There were no Foreign Powers
Hm. That is a generalization. 'Americans fear the grow of foreign power' is a fallacy. Americans have feared Communism and the threat of terror but not foreign influence or power. But theoretical, if we were to take your question seriously than Americans could fear the loss of their unipolar power staus in the international community as it is being transformed into a multipolar community.
Citizens are particularly concerned about the expansion of presidential power when issues of foreign affairs arise. The fear of tyranny due to the amount of power presidents are provided on foreign issues is always concerning in the United States.
The power to make war. The power to negotiate or agree to treaties with foreign nations. All these are in Article Four, which includes a prohibition of one state discriminating against the citizens of another state, for instance by making criminal penalties more severe for non-citizens than for citizens.
Citizens, or naturalized citizens.
Yes! it also led to World War I
fear of foreign languages
the fear of foreign languages
· xenophobic - abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers or foreign people
FISA stands for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. It was signed in 1978 as an Act of Congress by President Jimmy Carter. It prescribes procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of "foreign intelligence information" between "foreign powers" and "agents of foreign powers". It may include American citizens suspected of being engaged in espionage and violating U.S. law on territory under United States control. It doesn't apply outside the U.S.
Ares had powers of: war,bloodshed,violence,fear and terror.
The United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers, there are six basic ways in which Congress can originate or shape foreign policy