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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation? (1 point)
putting a U.S. embassy in a foreign country
appointing a foreign country's secretary of state
negotiating a treaty with a foreign country
sending diplomats to a foreign country

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sending diplomats to a foreign country

Explanation: Recognition is shown by establishing diplomatic relations—sending/receiving diplomats (or opening an embassy), which signals the U.S. acknowledges the foreign government.