Which statement differentiates between a world issue currently affecting U.S. foreign policy and a world issue that affected U.S. foreign policy in the past?

A) Health care currently affects U.S. foreign policy, while apartheid affected U.S. foreign policy in the past.
B) The Holocaust currently affects U.S. foreign policy, while climate change affected U.S. foreign policy in the past.
C) Apartheid currently affects U.S. foreign policy, while cybersecurity affected U.S. foreign policy in the past.
D) Weapons of mass destruction currently affect U.S. foreign policy, while terrorism affected U.S. foreign policy in the past.

1 answer

A) Health care currently affects U.S. foreign policy, while apartheid affected U.S. foreign policy in the past.

This statement accurately differentiates between a current world issue (health care) and a historical issue (apartheid) that impacted U.S. foreign policy. The other options either confuse the time frames of the issues or do not accurately represent their relevance to U.S. foreign policy.