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| 1. | Principle of government that prevents one branch from having too much control over policy |
| 5. | Foreign policy action involving the making of treaties or condemning the actions of another country |
| 6. | Form of economic sanction in which one nation refuses to buy or sell to another nation |
| 7. | Foreign policy objective dealing with trade |
| 9. | Acronym for the international organization designed to reduce trade barriers and criticized by many Americans for causing a loss of jobs at home |
| 10. | Foreign policy objective whenever the U.S. sends aid to a nation devastated by a natural disaster |
| 11. | A nation's independence and ability of the government to control what happens within its own boarders |
| 12. | This BRANCH of government at the federal level controls funding for the military, as well having the final say on approving treaties and ambassadors |
| 16. | Foreign policy objective which was the focus of the Cold War. Spreading your beliefs while preventing the other side from spreading theirs |
| 18. | This BRANCH of government at the federal level controls the military, as well as appointing ambassadors and negotiating treaties |
| 19. | Acronym for the military alliance designed to protect and defend its members from attack |
| 20. | International organization that gives loans to nations for specific developments or improvements |
| 21. | Foreign policy action in which one nation attempts to alter or disrupt another country's internal government affairs. Example- assassination |