What is foreign policy?
Is the nations overall plan for dealing with other nations
What is the basic goal of American foreign policy?
The basic goal is national security
Why is international trade important to the United states
It's important because it can help out economic prosperity
What are treaties
Treaties are formal agreements between the governments of two or more countries
Why would the president refuse to recognize another country's government
The president can refuse to recognize the government of another country because the government of another country is thought to hold the power
What are some punishing tools sometimes placed on international trade
Some punshiments are trade sanctions, trade barriers, and embargos
What foreign policy tools does the president have to deal with international terrorism
Treaties, appoint ambassadors, and military imforce
What is National security
Is the ability to keep the country safe from attack or harm
What is a ambassador?
Is an official representative of a country's government
What are some of the duties of the employees of the EOP
Prepare reports for president on special topics, write bills, and check on work of agencies of the executive branch
What are the most important parts of the EOP
The write house of office, the office of management and budget, the national security council, the office of administration, and the council of economic advisors
Why did president George w bush create the office of homeland security
It helped by consolidating the nation defenses against terroist attack and better counterterroism intelligence
What are the duties of presidents chief of staff
The duties are to scan information and try to see the president
What is the role of the cabinet
To group the presidential and meet the presidents ambassadors