Access to oil
The fact that Vietnam was being taken over by a dictator was one of the foreign policy issues that motivated American intervention in Vietnam. At first, the Americans were just there to teach the people of South Vietnam to defend themselves through the establishment of an army. There was also the Containment Policy, which was the United States' foreign policy to prevent more countries from "acquiring the disease of Communism".
What are the determinants of third world foreign policy?
The need for overseas markets for increased industrial and agricultural production
America's ealry foreign policy tended toward isolationism.
Assuming you are referring to Harriet Tubman, she did not have a foreign policy.
Arms control
All of the above
that it ended too early. His domestic concerns largely took a backseat to foreign policy issues
Third world
Foreign policy issues are matters that impact a country's relations with other nations, such as diplomacy, defense, trade, and international cooperation. These issues can include conflict resolution, human rights, economic sanctions, and agreements on environmental protection. Effective foreign policy aims to promote a country's national interests while fostering stability and cooperation in the global community.
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An important factor that influenced American foreign policy was the rapid growth of industries and the increase in prosperity. Many individuals from other countries wanted to come to the US to achieve success.
they clashed over monetary issues, and over the foreign policy.
Issues that defined American foreign policy during the early nineteenth century include expansion and growth. Industrial growth was evident in Europe and Japan. Americans thought not acting on foreign policy would lead to second class status in the community of nations and economic stagnation.