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After World War I, President Wilson put great faith in a concept called
a) engagement.
b) the Roosevelt corollary.
c) collective security.
d) the League of Security.

The War of 1812 was fought between the U.S. and
a) France
b) Great Britain
c) Spain
d) Cuba

President ________ led the U.S. into World War I.
a) Wilson
b) Roosevelt
c) Harding
d) Hoover

The United States entered World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in
a) 1922
b) 1941
c) 1938
d) 1949

Congress's role in foreign policy includes which of the following?
a) appointing ambassadors.
b) signing treaties.
c) commanding the armed forces.
d) declaring war.

The Framers intended to
a) give all foreign policy powers to the president.
b) endow the states with foreign policy powers.
c) divide foreign policy powers between the Congress and the president.
d) give the president powers comparable to monarchs to secure adequate national security.

The U.S. often avoided participation in foreign affairs through a foreign policy of
a) multilateralism.
b) isolationism.
c) globalism
d) preemption.

The Framers generally agreed that the republic's foreign policy priorities were to
a) keep the United States out of European affairs and vice versa.
b) fight the influence of Great Britain in the Caribbean and Canada.
c) engage in colonialism.
d) build a strong air force to protect American borders.

The power to formulate foreign policy belongs to
a) the Supreme Court.
b) the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
c) the national government.
d) the Department of Foreign Policy and International Commerce.

The program instituted by Franklin Roosevelt to overcome the Great Depression was the
a) Great Society.
b) War on Poverty.
c) Federal Relief Policy.
d) New Deal.

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