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Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) Review: US Foreign Policy
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US foreign policy syllabus: What caused past U.S. involvement in foreign wars and interventions? Were the results of U.S. policies good or bad? Would other policies have produced better results? Were the beliefs that guided U.S. policy true or false? If false, what explains these misperceptions? General theories that bear on the causes and consequences of U.S. policy are applied to explain and evaluate past and present policies.   Topics include: U.S. involvement in World Wars I and II, the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Korean and Indochina Wars, the 2003 Iraq war, and the... Show more
Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) Review: US Foreign Policy
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25 Questions

1. Domestic Impact Conception of NI

2. Free Trade

3. 5 Sequential Steps of Rational Actor

4. Who can receive foreign ambassadors?

5. Human Rights

6. Hegemonic Stability

7. Treaty of Paris 1898

8. Isolationism

9. World Bank

10. What branch of government negotiates treaties?

11. Structural Defense Policy

12. Valid Opinion makeup

13. Fourteen Points

14. Superterrorism

15. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

16. open door policy?

17. Economic Sanction

18. Questions of incompitence of BoP

19. ABC Democrats

20. Can US states create their own foreign policy?

21. Internationalism

22. 6 Tactics to weaken states

23. Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, 1963

24. Logic of Liberalism

25. Sanctions against S. Africa