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Cards in this guide (18)
What was the most powerful country in 1968

There were two countries which were considered to be the most powerful in the world in 1968. These countries included the Soviet Union and the United States.

US foreign policy has changed very little since the Cold War

false

Which war forced the US to exert international leadership and to no longer remain an isolationist country

world war two

The civil war in which country during the 1990s brought a reaction by the US

Yugoslavia

Who may help get a political ideal moved to the public agenda

All of the answers are correct.

States began to strip black Americans of their newly established civil rights in the 1880s In which year did the federal government begin to reestablish civil rights for black Americans

1954

Affirmative action is the process of using race and gender considerations in hiring employees to ensure that there is equal opportunity for all individuals

true

Policies can be implemented only for a long period of time

False

The Constitution does not give the President any power to create and implement foreign policy

false

What term means exchanging resources with other countries for the benefit of both countries

Trade

By what term was the post Civil War period in American history known

reconstrution

Which of these can be defined as the grouping together of everyone's political ideals

the public agenda

What was the conflict for world supremacy between the US and the Soviet Union called

cold war

Everyone believes affirmative action is a good way to end discrimation in the workplace

false

The President meeting with foreign leaders is an example of informal foreign policy

True

Every country in the world has some type of foreign policy

true

Which of these terms indicates a country that has friendly relations with another country

ally

Who wrote in the declaration of Independence that all men are created equal...

Thomas Jefferson

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