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Which of the following is a domestic influence on foreign policy?
The US dollar rapidly declines in value.
A famine in Ireland prompts US response.
A foreigner on vacation in the United States threatens violence.
The United States loses a key alliance with another nation.
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The US dollar rapidly declines in value.
Reason: that is a domestic economic condition that can shape U.S. foreign-policy choices (trade policy, exchange‑rate policy, international lending). The famine in Ireland and losing an alliance are foreign/international events; the threatening foreign visitor is a domestic security incident but not a typical domestic influence on foreign policy.
Reason: that is a domestic economic condition that can shape U.S. foreign-policy choices (trade policy, exchange‑rate policy, international lending). The famine in Ireland and losing an alliance are foreign/international events; the threatening foreign visitor is a domestic security incident but not a typical domestic influence on foreign policy.
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