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21 Cards in this Set
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Foreign Policy |
Set of goals principles and practices that guide a nation in its relation with other countries |
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Diplomacy |
Art of conducting negotiations with other nations |
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Idealism |
Foreign policy belief that moral values should influence international relations |
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Realism |
International relations should be guided by pragamic self interest |
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Unilateralism |
U.S went it alone in its relations with other countries |
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Neutrality |
Policy of not taking sides in wars between other nations |
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Colonization |
Ongoing process of control by which a central system of power dominates surrounding land and its components |
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Cede |
Give up or Grant land to another country typically by treaty |
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Imperialism |
Empire building |
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Protectorate |
Nation protected and controlled but a stranger nation |
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Expansion |
Action of becoming larger more extense |
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Resolution |
Formal statement by a government about a course of action |
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Armistice |
Cessation of hostilities |
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National interest |
Political economical military and cultural goals that nation considers important |
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Big stick policy |
President Roosevelt strong arm approach to foreign affairs emphasizing diplomacy backed by force |
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Corollary |
Proposition that's a logic extension of a principal |
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Dollar Diplomacy |
Pres Taft approach to foreign policy focusing on encouraging and protecting U.S trade and investment in latin America |
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Moral Diplomacy |
Wilson's approach to foreign policy focusing on promoting democratic ideals abroad |
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Self Determination |
Right of people of other nations to determine their own government free of outside influence |
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Annexation |
Taking control of territory and adding it to a country |
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Insurrection |
Rebellion |