| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
Foreign Policy |
the diplomatic relationships the U.S. uses when dealing with other countries |
Early Government Vocabulary Hotlist |
| 2 |
Foreign policy |
A nations way of of dealing with other nations |
Vocabulary for Social Studies Unit 3 (Framing Constitution-Westward Expansion) |
| 3 |
foreign policy |
the plans a country makes for how it will act ntoward other countrie |
New Nation |
| 4 |
foreign policy |
the plans a country makes for how it will act ntoward other countrie |
New Nation |
| 5 |
foreign policy |
actions that a nation takes in relation to other nations |
Ch. 9 + 10 - Washington |
| 6 |
Foreign Policy |
The relationship between a country and its neighboring countries. |
Absolutism / French Revolution |
| 7 |
foreign policy |
plan for dealing w/other nations |
Executive vocab |
| 8 |
Foreign policy |
a plan for dealing with other nations |
Executive Branch |
| 9 |
foreign policy |
plans that guide our nation's relationship with other countries |
social studies final |
| 10 |
foreign policy |
a nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations |
the president and the executive branch |
| 11 |
Foreign Policy |
the course of action a nation follows to pursue its national interests |
Unit 1 Test |
| 12 |
Foreign Policy |
set of goals that seeks to outline how the country will intereact with other countries |
Unit 2 set 1 |
| 13 |
foreign policy |
protects country's national interests, security, goals, and prosperity |
joreneak ch. 3 set 1 |
| 14 |
Foreign Policy |
Set of goals that seeks to outline how the country will interact with other countries |
Nhuqc Chapter 3 (1) |
| 15 |
Foreign Policy |
: set of goals that seeks to outline how the country will interact with other countries |
unit 2 set 1 |
| 16 |
Foreign Policy |
reflected growth of nationalism |
Set 1 |
| 17 |
Foreign Policy |
affected nationalism, Americans were proud of their accomplishment in war and confident in a growing country. |
chapters 3 and 4 |
| 18 |
foreign policy |
got fl; told countries to stay out of ours |
sets 1 and 2 |
| 19 |
Foreign Policy |
it reflected the growth of nationalism |
Vocab Set 1&2 |
| 20 |
Foreign Policy |
reflected the groth of Nationalism. Determined to take place in world. |
set 1 and 2.. Katie Rogers rules |
| 21 |
Foreign Policy |
a set of goals that seeks to outline how that particular country will interact with other countries of the world and, to a lesser extent, non-state actors. Foreign policies generally are designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity. |
1 |
| 22 |
Foreign Policy |
set of goals that seeks to outline how the country will interact with other countries |
Unit 2 set 1 |
| 23 |
foreign policy |
allowed american citizens to travel to oregan for 10 years and for europe to stay out of american affairs. |
set 1 |
| 24 |
Foreign Policy |
designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity. |
section and section 2 |
| 25 |
Foreign Policy |
policies pertaining to how a nation will interact with another nation |
Set 1 |
| 26 |
foreign policy |
designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity. |
set 1 & 2 vocab |
| 27 |
Foreign Policy |
Monroe Doctrine |
Chapter 3 Set 1 |
| 28 |
Foreign Policy |
included the monroe doctrine |
Chapter 3 vocab |
| 29 |
Foreign Policy |
Set the US off-limits to Europe and keep the US out of European affairs. |
JulianneKS_chs Chapter 3 Set 1 |
| 30 |
Foreign Policy |
Sets goals to see how your country will react with other countries. |
Set 1 |
| 31 |
Foreign Policy |
protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity; reflectes the growth of nationalism |
USH Unit 2 set 1 |
| 32 |
foreign policy |
monroe doctrine, the adams onis treaty. dealt with foreign affairs and wanted to make the us the leading nation. |
set 1 |
| 33 |
Foreign Policy |
a set of goals that seeks to outline how that particular country will interact with other countries of the world and, to a lesser extent, non-state actors. Foreign policies generally are designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ideological goals, and economic prosperity. |
Sets1&2 |
| 34 |
Foreign Policy |
set of goals that seeks to outline how this country will interact with other countries |
mikap_chapter 3 set 1 |
| 35 |
foreign policy |
for europe to stay out of our business; made their place on the world stage |
Set 1 |
| 36 |
foreign policy |
is a set of goals that seeks to outline how that particular country will interact with other countries of the world and, to a lesser extent, non-state actors |
set 1 and 2 |
| 37 |
foreign policy |
outlines how a country will interact with other countries |
unit 2 set 1 |
| 38 |
Foreign Policy |
These were a set of goals designed to help protect a country's national interests, national secuirty, ideological goals, and economic prosperity. |
set 1-3 unit 2 vocabulary |
| 39 |
Foreign Policy |
policy with world |
chapter 3&4 |
| 40 |
Foreign Policy |
United States would stay out of European affairs and that it expected Europe to stay out of American affairs |
Set 1 |