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How can a president use foreign policy power to protect American citizens in foreign nations?
A. negotiating a treaty with a foreign country
B. hosting foreign diplomats in Washington DC
C. putting a us embassy in a foreign country
D. appointing a foreign country's secretary of state
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A U.S. embassy provides consular services (help with passports, legal aid, evacuations, emergency assistance) that directly protect Americans abroad. (Treaties can also protect citizens, but hosting diplomats doesn't directly protect citizens overseas, and the president cannot appoint officials of another country.)
A U.S. embassy provides consular services (help with passports, legal aid, evacuations, emergency assistance) that directly protect Americans abroad. (Treaties can also protect citizens, but hosting diplomats doesn't directly protect citizens overseas, and the president cannot appoint officials of another country.)
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