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Who has the most power in foreign policy affairs?
The Congress.
The President.
The Supreme Court.
Which of these Secretary's of Defense stated that the Vietnamese attacked a U.S Ship, and it was later discovered to be false?
Robert McNamara.
Ash Carter.
Donald Rumsfeld.
Which of these Secretary's of Defense stated that Iraqi President Sadam Hussein was hiding weapons of mass destruction, and it was later determined to be false?
Ash Carter.
Robert McNamara.
Donald Rumsfeld.
Who attacked the U.S during the 9/11 attacks?
The Taliban (Afghanistan).
Al Qaida (Saudi Arabia).
ISIS (Iraq, Syria, and other Middle East countries).
Iraqi Terrorist.
What is Mutually Assured Destruction?
When multiple nuclear countries launch their warheads and all combatant countries eliminate one another at the same time.
When multiple nuclear countries de-nuclearize their nuclear arsenals.
What is the policy of "deterrence"?
The U.S policy of using our nuclear stockpile of weapons in order to deter other countries from starting a war with us.
The U.S policy of buying weapons for our international allies.
What is "brinkmanship"?
The policy of proving that we are willing to go to go to war with other countries, or get really close to engaging in warfare, but pulling back right when we are at the brink (or edge) of war.
The policy of tolerance or patience in the face of international threats.
Did the U.S win the Battle of the Alamo against Mexico?
No.
Yes.
Is the "prosperity" of the U.S a national security issue?
No.
Yes.
Which U.S agency is in charge of managing all U.S embassies in other countries?
The Department of Defense.
The CIA.
The State Department.
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