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Question 1

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Which branch of the U.S. government primarily handles foreign policy?

  • Judicial Branch
  • Legislative Branch
  • Executive Branch
  • State Government

Question 2

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What role does Congress play in U.S. foreign policy?

  • Declares war and approves treaties
  • Negotiates treaties
  • Appoints ambassadors
  • Leads the military

Question 3

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What was the main message of the Monroe Doctrine?

  • Promote global free trade
  • Oppose European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere
  • Establish permanent alliances
  • Support European colonialism

Question 4

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Which event led to U.S. involvement in World War II?

  • The Treaty of Versailles
  • The bombing of Pearl Harbor
  • The invasion of Poland
  • The sinking of the Lusitania

Question 5

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What was the Roosevelt Corollary's main assertion?

  • U.S. neutrality in global conflicts
  • U.S. intervention in Latin America if instability occurred
  • Support for European colonialism
  • Isolation from world affairs

Question 6

Multiple Choice

Which year did the U.S. annex Hawaii as a territory?

  • 1848
  • 1867
  • 1898
  • 1920

Question 7

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What was the primary focus of U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War?

  • Expanding trade with Europe
  • Opposing communism
  • Building the Panama Canal
  • Annexing new territories

Question 8

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Which two countries did the U.S. help rebuild after World War II?

  • France and Italy
  • Japan and Germany
  • China and Russia
  • Brazil and Argentina

Question 9

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What was a significant result of the 9/11 attacks?

  • End of the Cold War
  • Lengthy military operations in Afghanistan
  • Annexation of new territories
  • Withdrawal from international treaties

Question 10

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Which modern issue is addressed by the 2015 Paris Accords?

  • Nuclear disarmament
  • Climate change
  • Trade deficits
  • Terrorism

Question 11

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What economic challenge does the U.S. face with China?

  • Trade deficit
  • Nuclear threat
  • Military aggression
  • Immigration issues

Question 12

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What did George Washington advise regarding foreign alliances?

  • Form permanent alliances
  • Steer clear of permanent alliances
  • Focus on one major ally
  • Avoid all international trade

Question 13

Multiple Choice

What did the U.S. acquire as a result of the Spanish-American War?

  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico
  • Panama Canal

Question 14

Multiple Choice

Which U.S. President is associated with the Roosevelt Corollary?

  • George Washington
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Woodrow Wilson

Question 15

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What is one reason the U.S. provides foreign aid to other nations?

  • To reduce military spending
  • To help them become viable trade partners
  • To discourage immigration
  • To expand its territory

Question 16

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How did the U.S. respond to Iraq's aggression in the Middle East?

  • Diplomatic negotiations
  • Military intervention
  • Economic sanctions
  • Isolationism

Question 17

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What role does the Judicial Branch play in U.S. foreign policy?

  • Approves treaties
  • Monitors constitutionality of actions
  • Negotiates trade agreements
  • Declares war

Question 18

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Which countries became major U.S. trade partners after World War II?

  • China and Russia
  • Japan and Germany
  • France and Italy
  • Brazil and Argentina

Question 19

Multiple Choice

What is a modern challenge related to U.S. foreign policy?

  • Expansion of U.S. territory
  • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
  • Colonialism
  • Isolationism

Question 20

Multiple Choice

What did Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy emphasize?

  • Neutrality
  • Intervention in Latin America
  • Isolationism
  • Permanent alliances
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