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Which is a source of political conflict between China Japan and South Korea today
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Which of the following nations is one of the top trading partners for German exports?
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Interpret which statement best describes diplomatic relations between two countries. (1 point)
• The country of Malaysia
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How do diplomats help to create foreign policy with other nations?(1 point)
Responses They are able to encourage isolationism.
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Which political challenge does north Korea pose for east Asia
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What effect did John Hay’s open door policy letters have on the imperial powers of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and
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Which statement best describes the international order after WWII?(1 point)
Responses It was defined by competition between
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How did Japan differ from many other powerful nations before 1854?
(1 point) Responses It supported an Open Door Policy. It
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How did the iraqi government respond to a kurdish referendum for independence in 2017?
a. it seized kurdish oil fields and
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Which is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today?
A. trade barriers B. nuclear weapons
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what was North Korea's response to President George? W Bush's 2001 threat to stop negotiations
North Korea immediately gave into
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Which country worked with the United Nations to try to end political corruption?(1 point)
Responses Mexico Mexico Venezuela
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What was the main purpose of the NATO alliance? (776)(1 point)
Political propaganda Defensive military alliance Economic
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The African Union that are not reflected in the United Nations based on the table are those that concern
Africa as they are not
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Which statement best explains why the U.S. utilizes embargoes or economic sanctions?(1 point) Responses to punish or evoke
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Why is diplomacy important?(1 point) Responses
A. Diplomacy can lead to mutual decisions between nations and avoid the harm of
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What was North Korea’s response to President George W. Bush’s 2001 threat to stop negotiations?
A. North Korea immediately
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How do diplomats help to create foreign policy with other nations?(1 point)
Responses They promote military action when other
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Why are UN peacekeeping forces still stationed in Kosovo, decades after the Balkan conflict officially ended?
to ensure
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation
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Provide an answer to the developing view that the UNSC may take decisions relating to internal
threats or violations of
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the outcomes of the Hewett treaty thate proved to be disastorous for ethiopia were
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How has the Armenian Genocide affected the foreign relations of Turkey and Armenia toward each other in recent decades?
a.Turkey
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What event led to the United States bombing Afghanistan on October 7, 2001?
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The intention of or the benefits western states by this Ukraine-Russia war is
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22. Which describes the relationship among national governments?
A. All national governments are legally equal B. All national
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What arguments were made for and against the League of Nations?
Use these source documents to cite specific evidence in your
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What is the consequences of Hewett treaty
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Which answers best complete the chart? Select all that apply.
access to international trade ports radical groups’ rejections of
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What is the source of disagreement between the U.S. and North Korea?
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What will cause WW3?
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How do executive agreements differ from treaties?
A. The Senate ratifies treaties that were executive agreements from the
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What statement below best explains the reason for the deteriorating political relationship between the U.S. and Latin American
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4. The United States views Chavez as a threat because
O of his strong relationship with Iran and Cuba. O of his verbal
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Watch this video about OPEC. Explain what happened in 1973 in the U.S. when those countries placed an embargo on oil production.
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Read the excerpt from a 2013 report on relations between the United States and Brazil. Which phrase indicates that Brazil and
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How did other countries respond when Portugal built a global empire?
A. They paid money to Portugal to keep the peace. B. They
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About president Wilson's policy towards Mexico :
As a Civil War raged in Mexico president Wilson refused to recognize what he
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Which explain how outside factors influenced the conflict in Vietnam in the years after World War II?
(Select all that apply.) A.
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Which of the following has created the most conflict between
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Which best describes the political relationship between oil-producing states and their consumers?
Consumer states use their
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Explain why a president might make an executive agreement rather than negotiate a formal treaty.
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British diplomatic intervention in Ethiopia on behalf of the aggressor nation was evident .
A,gordons mission c,napier's
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what effect did John Hay's open door policy letters have on the imperial powers of Britain France Germany
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Many question the future of the modern nation-state system in an era in which globalization is the dominant global trend. What
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young
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In recent years, the governments of the industrially advanced countries have
A. discouraged skilled developing countries' workers
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How and in what ways does oil extraction affect politics between countries?
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Which describes a major obstacle nations encounter when dealing with a rogue state such as North Korea? A rogue
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Which of the following is true about new foreign treaties?
A.They prevent the formation of alliances with other countries. B.They
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when the president recognizes a nation, he usually
a. sends the nationa diplomatic representative b. declares the nation persona
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