Chapter 22: foreign-policy.👑📱💟
What's are the peace corpse?
A group that American citizens can impact foreign relations by promoting international peace. They improve schools, health, business, technology etc. In other countries.
What is The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
A law that allows free trade among the US, Canada and Mexico.
What is a summit?
A meeting between the leaders of two or more countries to discuss issues that concern those countries.
What do the United Nations provide?
A place where the worlds countries can express their views about problems that threaten peace.
What is domestic policy?
A system that deals with issues directly relating to a country.
What is the world court?
Accord created by the United Nations to help solve conflicts between countries. Countries agreed to except the courts decisions.
What is the Marshall plan?
After World War II, the US helped to rebuild Europe using about $13 million.
What is a treaty?
An agreement between two or more countries.
What is an alliance?
An agreement in which two or more countries commit to help each other.
What is the (NATO) North Atlantic Treaty organization?
An alliance that wants to establish a united front against the Soviet union.
What is the international Red Cross/red crescent?
An organization that helps people around the world respond to natural disasters and checks on the conditions of prisoners of war.
What are the United Nations?
An organization that promote world peace.
What is the United Nations children's fund? (UNICEF)
And agency of the United Nations established to help government improve the health and education of children and their mothers.
Who is the secretary of defense?
Ashton Carter.
What is the world trade organization? (WTO)
Best supervisor of international trade.
Only Congress has the power to ________?
Declare war.
What councils are dedicated to improving the lives of the world's people?
Economic and social council.
What are one of the five main goals of US foreign-policy?
Establishing open trade.
What president of the United States came up with the idea of the United Nations?
Franklin D Roosevelt.
What is foreign aid?
Government associations that help other countries.
What's are international organizations?
Groups of government or people from different countries working together to solve an issue that crosses country borders.
What are international conflicts?
Hey conflict between two different nations or groups.
What is a citizen?
Hey legally recognized member of a community.
What are foreign affairs?
Issues or concerns about other countries around the world.
Who is the Secretary of State?
John Kerry.
What are one of the five main goals of US foreign-policy?
Maintaining national security.
What's are allies?
Nations united together for a common purpose such as assisting and protecting each other.
What are one of the five main goals of US foreign-policy?
Promoting world peace.
What are one of the five main goals of US foreign-policy?
Providing aid to people in need.
What is a diplomat?
Someone that is appointed by the president chosen to represent the US in foreign countries.
What is a Secretariat?
Someone that manages the date today activities of the United Nations and provide services to other United nation divisions.
What is a terrorist?
Someone that uses violence toward civilians to achieve political goals.
What's are international relations?
Study of relationships. among different countries.
What are one of the five main goals of US foreign-policy?
Supporting democracy.
What are non-government organizations? (NGO)
A Vall and Terry citizens group that provides a variety of services such as supporting human rights, the environment, political participation, etc.
What are the three types of treaties?
1- Peace treaties 2- Alliance treaties 3- commercial trees.
Who must approve all treaties between the US and other countries?
The Senate.
What is the US State Department?
The department in charge of passports and maintaing US relations with other countries.
What is foreign policy?
The governments plan for interacting with other countries.
What is an ambassador?
The highest ranking representative for the US in a foreign country.
What is the secretary of states job?
The leader of a large staff of officials who represent the US around the world.
What are embassies?
The official residence and offices of an ambassador in a foreign country.
What is a diplomacy?
The process of conducting relations between countries.
what council is responsible for peacekeeping?
The security council.
What counsel is in charge of helping various dependent colonies?
The trusteeship council.
What is general assembly?
When the United Nations leaders discuss, debate, and recommend solutions to problems.