U.S. Foreign Policy People, Terms, and Events

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Across
  1. 3. policy that encourages cooperation among states and nations
  2. 6. the cooperation of multiple countries to strengthen the security of each
  3. 8. the war versus France, the White House was sacked and not a lot came out of it, but it did show that the US was strong enough to compete with a global power
  4. 11. Policy of Washington's Farewell Address and the Monroe Doctrine: staying out of other countries' affairs
  5. 13. the outcome of 9/11, fighting against Afghanistan, 2001 - 2014 officially, but troops weren't withdrawn until 2021
  6. 14. 1955-1975 the war that took place in Southeast Asia, considered a proxy war of the Cold War over communism in the country
Down
  1. 1. the document used by the president to justify helping anti-communist forces during the Cold War
  2. 2. to be contained as a prisoner,more specifically for political or military reasons
  3. 4. the then-president of Chile, a Marxist who was eventually overthrown in a coup with Kissinger and Nixon
  4. 5. to remove help and/or forces during a war, or leaving a war
  5. 7. a civil war between several ethnic groups and genocide was carried out. The UN intervened, and President Bill Clinton carried out peacekeeping
  6. 9. 1950-1953 (ish),ended in a stalemate, with the U.S. supporting the South in this proxy war
  7. 10. American foreign policy of the U.S.- Mexico War, extending the power of a country to manipulate through force
  8. 12. Eleanor and Franklin, the former being part of the UN Committee and the latter as the president that brought us into World War II