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- 6. The foreign policy course the United States followed throughout most of its history.
- 8. Also known as nongovernmental organizations, these are groups that are not connected with the government.
- 11. Foreign policy that pledges America supports countries or people threatened by Soviet forces or Communist rebellion
- 13. The practice of forcing a confrontation in order to achieve the desired outcome.
- 14. A policy beginning in the early 1970s that attempted some kind of peace between the Soviet Union and the United States.
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- 1. A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons.
- 2. Union A transnational government composed of mostly European nations that coordinate things like trade, immigration, and labor policies
- 3. Fees on imported goods into the United States
- 4. Also known as North Atlantic Treaty Organization, it is a regional organization created in 1949. With 30 alliances from North America and Europe.
- 5. Also known as World Health Organization, it is a specialized agency of the United Nation responsible for health internationally.
- 7. Also known as multinational corporations, it is a large portion of the world's industrial output.
- 9. One of the first major international crises of the Cold War. When the Soviet Union blocked Western railways, roads, and canals.
- 10. A group created in 1945. Currently has 193 members. A group created to maintain world peace.
- 12. Foreign policy position that opposes European colonialism in the United States.
