

US Foreign Policies Virtual Walk
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11th Grade
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Yesenia Morales
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27 Slides • 23 Questions
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What regions are analyzed in the U.S. foreign policy according to the image?
Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East
Europe, Asia, and Africa
North America, South America, and Europe
Australia, Antarctica, and Asia
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What event is depicted in the map of Rwanda from April 6, 1994, to July 22, 1994?
Rwandan Genocide
Rwandan Civil War
Rwandan Independence
Rwandan Economic Crisis
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Which of the following statements about the Iran Hostage Crisis is true?
It lasted for 444 days.
It ended on January 20, 1980.
It involved 100 American hostages.
It was resolved by military intervention.
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Multiple Select
What were the main causes of the Iran-Iraq War?
Territorial disputes
Religious differences
Oil resources
Political ideologies
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Which event marked the first time an Arab country officially recognized Israel?
Camp David Accords
Persian Gulf War
Iran-Iraq War
Six-Day War
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Multiple Select
Which countries were involved in the Persian Gulf War?
Iraq and Kuwait
Iran and Iraq
United States and Iraq
Saudi Arabia and Iran
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What was the main reason for the U.S. involvement in the Grenada Invasion?
To protect American citizens and prevent communism
To gain control over oil resources
To support the Sandinista government
To counter Soviet influence in Central America
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What were the key outcomes of the Iran-Contra Affair?
Release of American hostages
Support for Contra rebels
Strengthening of Soviet influence
Improved U.S. foreign policy
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Multiple Choice
Explain the role of NATO in the conflicts in Bosnia and Kosovo.
Military aid
Economic aid
Humanitarian aid
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Multiple Choice
What challenges persisted in Haiti after the intervention, highlighting the complexity of international interventions?
Poverty and political instability
Economic growth
Military dominance
Cultural integration
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Multiple Choice
What was the primary political reason for the U.S. involvement in Haiti during the 1990s?
To restore democracy after a military coup
To counter Soviet influence
To support anti-communist insurgencies
To promote economic growth
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What were the mixed outcomes of the U.S. involvement in Lebanon?
Complete stability
Withdrawal after challenges
Economic prosperity
Military victory
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Multiple Select
Which of the following were key aspects of the Reagan Doctrine?
Countering Soviet influence
Supporting communist regimes
Promoting democracy
Providing direct assistance to anti-Soviet groups
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Multiple Select
Ms Morales is the best History teacher
Yes
No
Sometimes
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What impact did the Rwanda genocide have on international efforts to prevent future genocides?
It led to increased humanitarian intervention.
It had no impact on international policies.
It caused countries to withdraw from international agreements.
It resulted in economic sanctions against Rwanda.
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Multiple Choice
The photograph below shows foreign leaders meeting with President Carter
at Camp David in 1978.
The United States and its allies halted grain sales to the Soviet Union.
The United States persuaded Egypt and Israel to sign a future peace treary.
The united States signed a treaty promising the return of the
panama
Canal Zone.
The United States successfully rescued hostages held by Iranian students
in Tehran.
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What was an important result of the Persian Gulf War of 1990?
A. Kuwait was freed from occupation by Iraq.
B. Relations between Israel and Iran improved.
C. Kurdish rebels gained independence from Iraq.
D. Saddam Hussein was removed from power in Iraq.
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Multiple Choice
Why do American leaders continue to play a major role in negotiating an
Israeli-Palestinian settlements?
They believe Israel may have hidden oil reserves.
They want to prevent Israel from obtaining nuclear weapons.
They fear possible extermination of the Palestinian community.
They think this would promote greater stability in the Middle East.
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