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- 2. others make money through modern _______.
- 4. diplomatic relations begin when a country grants ________________to another country's government.
- 5. is the art and practice of managing communication and relationships between nations.
- 8. and piracy pose a major threat to U.S. interests abroad.
- 12. the right to make or sell an invention.
- 16. works to keep foreign terrorists from entering the united states.
- 17. divides responsibility for developing foreign policy between congress and the president
- 20. advise the president on global economic policy.
- 24. the trend toward more open and free travel, trade, and communication among nations and their people.
- 25. a ___ is an official document issued by a country's government that allows a foreigner to enter and travel in that country.
- 27. implements the president's foreign policy.
- 28. these programs are devoted to helping victims of human-made and natural disasters.
- 29. negotiating written agreements called _______ has long been an important part of foreign policy.
- 30. the foreign policy bureaucracy has _____ main areas of responsibility.
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- 1. These programs are aimed at protecting U.S. political, economic, and national security interests.
- 3. If a diplomat does commit a crime while in another country, it is up to the home country to bring that person to justice.
- 6. the aid that consists of donations
- 7. the president, Congress, the foreign policy bureaucracy.
- 9. Detects and responds to threats to computer systems.
- 10. involves the use of persuasion to achieve foreign policy goals.
- 11. what makes spying much easier than in the past.
- 13. is a secret operation that supports the country's foreign policy.
- 14. a retired army colonel who testified before the senate foreign relations committee in April 2009.
- 15. oversees all military activities.
- 18. governments promote the economic prosperity of their people.
- 19. the united states responded by replacing an _______, or ban, on most U.S. trade with cuba.
- 21. served as U.S. secretary of state under Donald Trump.
- 22. a measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country into changing its policies or complying with international law.
- 23. involves the threat or use of more forceful measures to achieve foreign policy goals.
- 26. is a gathering of heads of state
