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What is the best way for the United States to work with other countries as part of national security policy?
to promote trade
to encourage travel
to strengthen the military
to aid the arrival of immigrants
Which body of the federal government implements national security policies?
Senate
Supreme Court
Department of State
House of Representatives
Which event led to an heightened focus on national security?
the Patriot Act
war in Afghanistan
September 11 attacks
the Japanese Treaty of 1960
Why did the United States join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1949?
to improve relations with communist countries in Eastern Europe
to protect against the Soviet Union and the spread of communism
to share a common currency across all nations within the treaty
to create a policy of using military force to combat terrorism
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1) Best way to work with other countries as part of national security policy?
- Answer: to strengthen the military.
- Why: international military cooperation and alliances (joint exercises, basing, intelligence-sharing) are core tools of national security.
2) Which body implements national security policies?
- Answer: Department of State.
- Why: the Department of State is the executive agency that conducts U.S. foreign policy and coordinates international security diplomacy (alongside other agencies like Defense and Intelligence).
3) Which event led to a heightened focus on national security?
- Answer: the September 11 attacks.
- Why: 9/11 triggered major shifts in U.S. security policy (e.g., the Patriot Act, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, expanded homeland security measures).
4) Why did the United States join NATO in 1949?
- Answer: to protect against the Soviet Union and the spread of communism.
- Why: NATO was formed as a collective defense alliance to deter Soviet expansion in Europe after World War II.
- Answer: to strengthen the military.
- Why: international military cooperation and alliances (joint exercises, basing, intelligence-sharing) are core tools of national security.
2) Which body implements national security policies?
- Answer: Department of State.
- Why: the Department of State is the executive agency that conducts U.S. foreign policy and coordinates international security diplomacy (alongside other agencies like Defense and Intelligence).
3) Which event led to a heightened focus on national security?
- Answer: the September 11 attacks.
- Why: 9/11 triggered major shifts in U.S. security policy (e.g., the Patriot Act, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, expanded homeland security measures).
4) Why did the United States join NATO in 1949?
- Answer: to protect against the Soviet Union and the spread of communism.
- Why: NATO was formed as a collective defense alliance to deter Soviet expansion in Europe after World War II.
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