Across
- 3. Aggression can be deterred by overwhelming power of the world states against one that is pursuing aggressive strategies.
- 7. Foreign investment in developing nations is a means of dominating and extracting capital from weaker states.
- 8. Use of trade restrictions to protect a domestic market from foreign influences.
- 12. Decision to abstain from buying certain goods to try to force a nation to change its policies.
- 14. Progress can only be achieved by international cooperation.
- 16. The attitude of being accepting, focuses on national interests and power.
- 17. Trades on imported goods.
- 19. Nation-states are not all alike. If everyone says so, it must be true.
- 20. Allows the president to commit troops without Congressional approval for 60 days.
- 21. Nations act to prevent any one country from becoming too powerful.
Down
- 1. The influence of geography and demographics on foreign policy.
- 2. Supervises the operations of the U.S. military and advises the president
- 4. Formal contacts between national governments.
- 5. Politics of the real
- 6. Evaluate the strength of other nations, and provide information to POTUS.
- 9. Set the limits on the amount of goods that can be imported.
- 10. Democracies do not go to war with each other.
- 11. Promote human rights, power isn't the only thing that matters.
- 13. The exploitation of territories or states by a more powerful state
- 15. The top U.S. diplomat.
- 17. Formalizing negotiations and in solutions in writing that handles international law.
- 18. Meetings between heads of state.
