Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
United States Foreign Policy
Page 3
Questions (163)
which of the following is an example of how the united states countered soviet influence in asia and africa
1 answer
asked anonymously
56 views
Use the excerpt from a 1919 speech by Henry Cabot Lodge to answer the question.
I am as anxious as any human being can be to have
1 answer
asked anonymously
18 views
Under the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, President Theodore Roosevelt asserted that the United States
A. had the
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Question
Why did the United States want an open door policy with China? (1 point) Responses to take over Chinese trade from
3 answers
asked by
vampire
28 views
Under the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, President Theodore Roosevelt asserted that the United States
OA. had the
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Which of the following summarizes how the panama canal contributed to US foreign policy goals in the Caribbean?
The Panama Canal
1 answer
asked anonymously
13 views
This image illustrates d o m i n o theory and idea that draw United States foraging policy in South African and East Asia in the
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
Why did President Roosevelt begin the Good Neighbor Policy?
(1 point) Responses He hoped to discourage Japanese expansionism in
1 answer
asked anonymously
18 views
Use the quote to answer the question. “If we intend to say ‘Hands off’ to the powers of Europe, then sooner or later we
1 answer
asked anonymously
49 views
Why did the United States formulate the Open Door Policy toward China, ultimately contributing to the Boxer Rebellion?
(1 point)
1 answer
asked by
BOB
44 views
Why did the United States want an open door policy with China?
A. To take over Chinese trade from European nations B. To increase
1 answer
asked anonymously
32 views
Why did the United States formulate the Open Door Policy toward China, ultimately contributing to the Boxer Rebellion?%0D%0A(1
1 answer
asked by
bpftoltc
33 views
Platt Amendment (1901) Article I. The Government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign
1 answer
asked anonymously
14 views
Use this excerpt from an article about the effects of the Korean War to answer the question. It was the Korean War that
1 answer
asked anonymously
22 views
Which of the following offers an accurate analysis of the U.S.'s responses to various crises in the Middle East?
A. The U.S. used
1 answer
asked by
young_240sx
19 views
how has united states foreign policy dealt with international conflicts in the post-world war || era?
(select two) A. it has
1 answer
asked anonymously
17 views
Excerpt from the Platt Amendment, 1903 I. That the government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with
1 answer
asked anonymously
11 views
Why did the United States formulate the Open Door Policy toward China, ultimately contributing to the Boxer Rebellion?
to prevent
1 answer
asked by
young hell born demon
18 views
"We must be impartial in thought, as well as action, must put a curb upon our sentiments, as well as upon every transaction that
1 answer
asked anonymously
14 views
What effect did John Hayes open door policy letters have on the imperial powers of Britain, France, Germany, Russia and Japan
A
1 answer
asked anonymously
16 views
What future US policy toward Latin America I suggested by this quotation from Theodore Roosevelt
A the United States would remain
1 answer
asked anonymously
54 views
"We must be impartial in thought, as well as action, must put a curb upon our sentiments, as well as upon every transaction that
1 answer
asked by
__________________________________________________
17 views
We must be impartial in thought, as well as action, must put a curb upon our sentiments, as well as upon every transaction that
1 answer
asked anonymously
16 views
Which statement best explains why the United States supported the harsh governments of El Salvador and Guatemala?
(1 point)
1 answer
asked by
able
40 views
Use this excerpt from an article about the effects of the Korean War to answer the question.
It was the Korean War that
1 answer
asked anonymously
13 views
which of the following is an example of how the united states countered soviet influence in Asia and Africa ?
1 answer
asked by
sissy
59 views
Why did the United States support the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba?(1 point)
Responses The United States wanted to promote
1 answer
asked anonymously
9 views
The primary reason the United States advocated the Open Door Policy was to
Responses A protect and broaden U.S. trade with
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
Why did the United States support the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba?(1 point) Responses The United States wanted to remove Soviet
1 answer
asked by
anonymous
11 views
Which statement best explains why the United States supported the harsh governments of El Salvador and Guatemala?
1 answer
asked by
Julio
11 views
“If we intend to say ‘Hands off’ to the powers of Europe, then sooner or later we must keep order ourselves.”
—Theodore
1 answer
asked anonymously
12 views
what is the particular problem for protruded States
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
Which of the following offers an accurate analysis of the u.s’s responses to various crisis in the Middle East
1 answer
asked anonymously
26 views
Which statement best explains why the United States supported the harsh governments of El Salvador and Guatemala?
(1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
11 views
Why did the United States choose to go to war in Afghanistan?
(1 point) Responses Afghanistan claimed responsibility for the
1 answer
asked anonymously
20 views
Which of the following is an example of how the United States countered Soviet influence in Asia and Afria?
A- establish new
1 answer
asked anonymously
9 views
Which of the following statements describes the United States’ containment policy?
The United States would help spread
1 answer
asked anonymously
7 views
Which of the following summarizes how the Panama Canal contributed to U.S. foreign policy goals in the Caribbean?(1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
12 views
How has United States foreign policy dealt with international conflicts in the post-World War II era? choose all he correct
1 answer
asked anonymously
7 views
According to the quote below, how did the US plan to approach world affairs after WWII? “I believe that it must be the policy
1 answer
asked anonymously
6 views
Why did the United States become involved in mexicos civil war
1 answer
asked anonymously
4 views
Which of these describes the United States ' position on the Syrian Civil War? (1 point) Opro-Assad, pro-ISIS pro-Assadanti-ISIS
1 answer
asked anonymously
4 views
1. Respond to a classmate's post about the positive effects of the United States foreign policy's efforts to root out communist
3 answers
asked by
..
10 views
What effect did John Hay’s open door policy letters have on the imperial powers of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and
1 answer
asked by
STICK OUT DAT GYAAT
21 views
“If we intend to say ‘Hands off’ to the powers of Europe, then sooner or later we must keep order ourselves.”
—Theodore
1 answer
asked by
STICK OUT DAT GYAAT
23 views
What effect did John Hay’s open door policy letters have on the imperial powers of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and
1 answer
asked by
uythc
35 views
“If we intend to say ‘Hands off’ to the powers of Europe, then sooner or later we must keep order ourselves.”
—Theodore
1 answer
asked by
uythc
16 views
What foreign policy strategy caused the U.S. to become involved in conflicts such as the Korean War and Vietnam War?(1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
8 views
What official foreign policy BEST coincides with the picture above? Responses A Monroe DoctrineMonroe Doctrine B Platt
1 answer
asked anonymously
3 views
“If we intend to say ‘Hands off’ to the powers of Europe, then sooner or later we must keep order ourselves.”
—Theodore
1 answer
asked anonymously
4 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
Parent Categories (21)
20th Century
American History
Cold War
Foreign Policy
History
History and Politics
History or politics
History or World History
History/Politics
Ideologies or Policies
International Relations
Modern History
Political History
Political Science
Politics
Post-World War II
Post-World War II Era
Social Studies
United States History
World History
World War 1