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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA: Select one: a. Began as an agreement with the Soviet Union to end nuclear tests in the atmosphere. b. Began as an agreement with Canada to ease trade with our number one trading partner. c. Began as an agreement to join in a coalition of forces to stop Saddam Hussein. d. Began as an agreement to join together to combat terrorism.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (wmj259):

It was started to allow easier trade between canada us and mexico in 1990's (forgot the year).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so b right?

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is not one of the ways in which nations generally achieve foreign policy aims? Select one: a. Diplomacy such as negotiating. b. Economic actions such as financial aid or boycotts. c. Military action such as sending troops. d. Social action such as instituting social policies.

OpenStudy (wmj259):

Diplomacy such as negotiating. Social action such as instituting social policies. Economic actions such as financial aid or boycotts. Military action such as sending troops. Usually in that order. 2 and 3 might be swip swapped.

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

@wnj259 you have to pick one that's NOT a way how a nation achieves foreign policy aims; not put them in order. I think it's A because most of the time foreign nations use negotiating as the last resort to solve or temporarily end a problem within the nation/country.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best explains the difference in the nation’s foreign policy during the 21st Century under George W. Bush and the policies of the 1960’s under John Kennedy? Select one: a. During the 1960’s the only real opponent was a powerful enemy nation, the Soviet Union, while in the 21st Century the key opponent is terrorism, which could emerge from any place, at any time. b. During the 1960’s the only real opponent was a powerful enemy nation, the Soviet Union, while in the 21st Century the key opponent was a different powerful enemy nation, Iraq. c. During the 1960’s the only real opponent was Cuba, while in the 21st Century the key opponent is a terrorist group known as NAFTA. d. During the 1960’s the only real opponent was Iraq, while in the 21st Century attention turned from Iraq, to Afghanistan.

OpenStudy (wmj259):

@vampirediaries, Negotiation is how they do it, your completely wrong.

OpenStudy (wmj259):

If you want someone to listen to you, would you send in 100,000 troops and starting killing their citizens? NO. <<<< That's the right answer. Negotiation is how its politcally done.

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

Reread the question. It says "NOT one of the ways in which nations generally achieve foreign policy aims"

OpenStudy (wmj259):

How is negotiation a last resort? Are you kidding me?!?!?!

OpenStudy (wmj259):

Negotations is NOT?????????????

OpenStudy (wmj259):

Negotiations is the first thing they do!!. If someone steals a candy bar from the store and the owner calls the police, what does the cop do? shoot him? or tell him to put it back??? WOOOOOOWWW.

OpenStudy (wmj259):

Exactly.

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