US Foreign Policy Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. The act of gaining unauthorized access to computer systems or networks, often to steal information or cause damage.
  2. 4. An economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods and operate for profit, with minimal government interference in the market.
  3. 6. The authority of a state to govern itself or another state; it involves full control over its own affairs without external interference.
  4. 8. The reduction or elimination of a country's armed forces or weapons, often through international agreements, to promote peace and security.
Down
  1. 1. The practice of managing international relations through negotiation, dialogue, and communication to resolve conflicts and promote cooperation.
  2. 3. The process by which businesses, cultures, and governments become interconnected and interdependent across the world, leading to increased exchange of ideas, goods, and services.
  3. 4. Software or hardware tools designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems, networks, or data.
  4. 5. The rapid increase or spread of something, particularly weapons or nuclear materials, to multiple countries or groups.
  5. 6. The monitoring of behavior, activities, or information for the purpose of gathering data, typically by governments or organizations to ensure security or gather intelligence.
  6. 7. The holding of extreme political or religious views that are far outside the mainstream attitudes of society, often leading to radical actions or beliefs.