Chapter 14: Foreign Policy
Study Plan
Key Concepts
- American foreign policy is shaped by the president, the bureaucracy, and Congress, as well as interest groups and the media.
- Americans have a long history of suspicion toward involvement in world affairs.
- America has been actively involved in world affairs only since World War II.
- The instruments through which America shapes foreign policy include diplomacy, international organizations such as the United Nations, economic aid, collective security, and military force.
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Organize
- Follow this Study Plan to access your chapter assignments.
- Print out the Chapter Outline and bring it to lecture to help structure your note-taking and check-off topics covered in class.
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Learn
- Read Chapter 14 in your textbook or ebook.
- Read the Chapter Review of Chapter 14. Note any material you have difficulty remembering from the text.
- Master the key terms for this chapter by working through the deck of Flashcards.
Connect
- Explore the Interactive Politics Simulation and the questions that follow.
- Answer the Questions for Discussion and Thought and articulate your own point of view on the chapter's material.
- Complete the What Government Does Exercises to understand the structure of American government and how it affects your life in a direct way.
- Complete the Get Involved Exercise to see how you can use what you have learned in this chapter to effect change in politics and policy.
- Watch the Video Exercises for this chapter and answer the accompanying questions.
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