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AP United States Government & Politics Chapter 19: Foreign & Military Policy Directions: Simply identify and describe the important terms, places, events, and people listed below. Then & Now Barbary Pirates

“Klan Act” Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Kinds of Foreign Policy And Legal Context

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The Constitutional

congressional investigations

“invitation to struggle” Presidential Boxscores Abraham Lincoln Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry Truman

JFK & LBJ

Ronald Reagan George H.W. Bush Bill Clinton AP United States Government & Politics Chapter 16: The Judiciary

“imperial presidency”

“relocation centers” Checks on Presidential Power (three) economic aid War Powers Act Intelligence Oversight Director of National Intelligence (DNI) When legal issues have arisen out of foreign policy disputes between the president and Congress, the Supreme Court has generally a. favored Congress. b. favored the president. c. refused to intervene. d. interpreted the U.S. Constitution quite literally. e. relied on the solicitor general to resolve conflicts. The Machinery of Foreign Policy Policy and Public Opinion

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foreign

National Security Council Henry Kissinger

Bay of Pigs fiasco

mass versus elite opinion

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Cleavages Among Foreign Policy Elites Foreign Affairs and Foreign Policy

worldviews

containment

isolationism

“Munich”

disengagement

human rights

polarization

The Use of Military Force Budget

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The Defense

militaryindustrial complex

WMDs

“peace dividend”

AVF

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“don’t ask, don’t tell”

cost overruns

gold plating

BRAC

Structure of Defense Decision Making New Problem of Terrorism

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The

National Security Act of 1947 Secretary of Defense

GoldwaterNichols Act

Joint Chiefs of Staff

bipolar world

unipolar world

In September of 2002, President George W. Bush issued a document formally announcing that the doctrine of __________ would guide American foreign policy in regard to the war on terror. a. exclusion b. preemption c. unilateralism d. hegemony e. exceptionalism

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