Across
- 1. The trend toward more open and free travel, trade, and communication among nations and their peoples
- 3. The illegal copying and sale of items protected by patents; also the forging of money
- 4. This clause means that the other country will be granted all trade advantages, such as low tariffs, that any other trading partner receives from the United States,
- 7. The legal right granted to creators of original works -- such as books, music, art, and software -- to control the production, sale, or distribution of those works
- 8. To attempt to solve a dispute by working with both sides to reach an agreement
- 10. A measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country into changing policies or complying with international law
- 12. A diplomatic official of the highest rank sent by one country as its long-term representative to another country or to an international organization
- 13. The official headquarters of an ambassador or his or her staff
- 15. Official acceptance of a regime as the legitimate government of its country
- 16. An official document issued by a country’s government allowing a foreigner to enter and travel in that country
- 18. The art and practice of managing communication and relationships between nations
- 19. This section includes the Department of Defense and the National Security Council. They advise the president on foreign policy issues, coordinate the implementation of policies among foreign policy, and carry out foreign policy initiatives that involve military action.
- 21. having to do with three or more countries
- 22. The mass removal and murder of an ethnic group in a particular area
- 24. A group of 32 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members
- 27. The foreign policy view that the greatest threat to the United States comes from terrorist groups, such as al Qaeda
- 29. A course of action developed by a country's leaders to pursue their nation’s vital interests in its dealings with other countries
- 30. This section includes the National Economic Council and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. They advise the president on international and domestic trade issues and oversee trade relations with other countries.
Down
- 2. Information about the activities and intentions of other countries
- 5. International law that protects diplomats and their families from being arrested or tried in countries other than their own
- 6. Weapons that can produce widespread death and destruction, such as nuclear or chemical
- 9. The foreign policy view that the United States should avoid military actions in other parts of the world
- 11. A grant from the government that gives an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell an invention
- 14. A gathering of heads of state or other high-ranking officials to discuss matters of great importance to their countries
- 17. A secret operation that supports a country’s foreign policy
- 20. The transfer of private property to government ownership.
- 23. The foreign policy view that the United States should withdraw from world affairs
- 25. A ban on trade with another country
- 26. Having to do with two countries
- 28. A refusal to buy a country’s goods, or to take part in an international event involving that country, as a protest against the country’s policies
