Bureaucracy and Foreign Policy

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Across
  1. 4. Department that oversees agencies in charge of counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and immigration
  2. 8. The method of influencing someone, usually a country, to behave in a certain way
  3. 10. Department that leads the country’s foreign policy
  4. 11. A government’s set of strategies and goals for dealing with other nations
  5. 12. Allows both groups to meet their interests
  6. 13. Handles significant areas of concern for the federal government (Foreign Affairs, Defense, Transportation, etc.)
  7. 15. Large, complex administrative structure that handles the everyday business of an organization
  8. 16. Provides the President with the support and services he needs to govern effectively
  9. 19. Department that oversees and advises the president on military action
  10. 20. Violent attacks against civilians
  11. 21. The President oversees the miliatry as ________-in-chief.
  12. 22. Government officials who live in foreign countries and represent their government
  13. 23. A type of agency such as the CIA, NSA, and DIA
Down
  1. 1. The heads of independent agencies are confirmed by what?
  2. 2. Type of aid where money and resources go to help people with emergency responses to natural disasters, a lack of food, or the outbreak of deadly diseases
  3. 3. An agreement between countries
  4. 5. Type of aid that helps develop other nations
  5. 6. Congress holds the power of the _________—they control how government money is raised and spent
  6. 7. The federal bureaucracy is part of the ___________ branch.
  7. 9. Congress sets general guidelines in laws but allows the bureaucracy to make further policy decisions through ___________ authority.
  8. 10. Economics method to stop trade and assistance to a specific country
  9. 14. Mutually beneficial relationship between an agency, congressional committee, and interest group.
  10. 17. When the U.S. only threatens (key word threatens) to use military forces against another country
  11. 18. Network of public officials, lobbyists, mass media, think tanks, etc., who promote a particular issue