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what did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his domestic and foreign policies? To what extent did he succeed ? giveing examples of his successes and failures
Short answer: They don't. Long answer: American foreign policy is traditionally kept separate from domestic policy, and for good reason. Most American conservatives support the United States' foreign policy, at least in part, and thus expect it to be accepted globally. Conversely, the same conservatives are typically distrustful of the US federal government's domestic policy, as are an increasing number of American liberals and independents, and rightly so.
Foreign and Domestic Policies!
Increasing defense spending
detente
Domestic and foreign policies reflected 1960s US nationalism through Inter-American machinery product and Latin American trade.
Detente
They opposed detente
All Presidents, beginning with George Washington, had foreign policies. They had to have them because they dealt with foreign nations.Monroe was the first President to have one element of his foreign policy named after him.
They opposed detente
Increasing defense spending
Yes, Jimmy Carter's commitment to human rights influenced his continuation of detente policy. He believed that promoting human rights was essential in foreign policy and sought to balance it with detente to improve relations with the Soviet Union while also advocating for human rights globally. This approach was evident in his administration's policies and actions, such as linking arms control negotiations with human rights discussions.
One of Carter's promises was to conduct a foreign policy that was supported by the American people yet when he assumed power his policies were not supported by the people.
What are the forieign policies
detente and containment