EOC REVIEW standard 4 As you move through the series of ques<ons, at the end of sec<on keep notes on what topics or vocabulary you are missing. On your review notes sheet, write down the informa<on that you should be studying more carefully.
STANDARD 4 Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary issues in world affairs, and evaluate the role and impact of U.S. foreign policy.
BENCHMARKS 4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons. 4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 1. Enforcement of United States domes3c policies is a responsibility of which of the following? A. Homeland Security B. Execu3ve Branch C. House of Representa3ves D. Supreme Court
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 1. Enforcement of United States domes<c policies is a responsibility of which of the following? B. Execu<ve Branch
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 2. Which event MOST contributed to the large number of trucks coming into the United States, as shown in the map above? a. The establishment of the North Atlan<c Treaty Organiza<on (NATO) b. The implementa<on of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) c. The implementa<on of the Kyoto Protocol d. The signing of the World Trade Agreement
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 2. Which event MOST contributed to the large number of trucks coming into the United States, as shown in the map above? b. The implementa<on of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 3. At a public mee<ng, poli<cal candidates running for federal, state and local offices were ready to answer ques<ons from the audience. An audience member asked, "How do members of the panel feel about United States involvement in foreign wars?" This person went on to state his view that "the United States should not worry about others. Let them fight their own ba_les." The view of this audience member is an example of A. capitalism. B. communism. C. expansionism. D. isola<onism.
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 3. At a public mee<ng, poli<cal candidates running for federal, state and local offices were ready to answer ques<ons from the audience. An audience member asked, "How do members of the panel feel about United States involvement in foreign wars?" This person went on to state his view that "the United States should not worry about others. Let them fight their own ba_les." The view of this audience member is an example of D. isola<onism.
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 4. Which ac<on is an example of a foreign- policy decision? A. Congress increased providing support to newly arrived immigrants. B. The president requested a law to regulate pollu<on near interna<onal borders. C. Congress raised educa<onal standards to make students compe<<ve in a global market. D. The president signed an execu<ve order restoring rela<ons with a communist government.
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 4. Which ac<on is an example of a foreign- policy decision? D. The president signed an execu<ve order restoring rela<ons with a communist government.
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 5. Who is responsible for speaking in the president s behalf in regards to foreign affairs? A. the Secretary of Homeland Security B. the Secretary of State C. the Secretary of the Interior D. the Commander in Chief
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 5. Who is responsible for speaking in the president s behalf in regards to foreign affairs? B. the Secretary of State
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 6. What type of treaty is being used when two countries are ending a military dispute? A. trade treaty B. alliance treaty C. peace treaty D. humanitarian treaty
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 6. What type of treaty is being used when two countries are ending a military dispute? C. peace treaty
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 7. The United States met with France and Great Britain and agreed to work together to defeat the Germans during WWII, this is an example of A. a summit B. an alliance C. an execu<ve agreement D. diploma<c corps
4.1:Differen<ate concepts related to U.S. domes<c and foreign policy. 7. The United States met with France and Great Britain and agreed to work together to defeat the Germans during WWII, this is an example of B. an alliance
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4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 1. The UN headquarters is located in A. Oslo, Sweden B. Geneva, Switzerland C. New York City, United States D. London, England
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 1. The UN headquarters is located in C. New York City, United States
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 2. The United States, France, Russia, China, and the United Kingdom are all permanent members of A. The UN security Council B. The League of Na<ons C. The Peace Corps D. NAFTA
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 2. The United States, France, Russia, China, and the United Kingdom are all permanent members of A. The UN security Council
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 3. What is the major purpose of the United Na<ons? A. Safeguarding trade between countries B. Maintaining peace and security among countries C. Deciding where countries' boundaries should be D. Keeping criminals from escaping to other countries
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 3. What is the major purpose of the United Na<ons? B. Maintaining peace and security among countries
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 4. Why is the United States a member of the World Trade Organiza<on? A. To maintain peace and security among countries. B. To decide where countries' boundaries should be. C. To keep criminals from escaping to other countries. D. To promote the flow of goods and services among countries.
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 4. Why is the United States a member of the World Trade Organiza<on? D. To promote the flow of goods and services among countries.
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 5. Which interna<onal organiza<on might a doctor join in order to volunteer medical services in Hai<? A. Doctors Without Borders B. American Medical Associa<on C. The World Trade Organiza<on D. Interna<onal Court of Jus<ce
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 5. Which interna<onal organiza<on might a doctor join in order to volunteer medical services in Hai<? A. Doctors Without Borders
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 6. What is the major purpose of the Peace Corps? A. Safeguarding trade between countries B. Maintaining peace and security among countries C. Providing educa<onal and economic assistance to developing na<ons. D. Keeping criminals from escaping to other countries
4.2: Recognize government and ci<zen par<cipa<on in interna<onal organiza<ons 6. What is the major purpose of the Peace Corps? C. Providing educa<onal and economic assistance to developing na<ons.
7. Which of these organiza<ons would take an ac<ve role in all of the events described in the headlines above? A. World Bank B. United Na<ons C. Interna<onal Red Cross D. North Atlan<c Treaty Organiza<on
7. Which of these organiza<ons would take an ac<ve role in all of the events described in the headlines above? B. United Na<ons
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4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 1. A country with very strong economic <es to the United States is allowing human rights viola<ons to take place. Based on U.S. foreign policy, which is an appropriate first response? A. Ini<ate a trade ban. B. Ini<ate public protests. C. Ini<ate diploma<c talks. D. Ini<ate a military opera<on.
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 1. A country with very strong economic <es to the United States is allowing human rights viola<ons to take place. Based on U.S. foreign policy, which is an appropriate first response? C. Ini<ate diploma<c talks.
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 2. Which policy has the United States followed in the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors? A. Compe<<on B. Confronta<on C. Free trade D. Nego<a<on
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 2. Which policy has the United States followed in the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors? D. Nego<a<on
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 3. Which policy has the United States followed in its conflict with Iran? A. compe<<on B. confronta<on C. nego<a<on D. trade sanc<ons
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 3. Which policy has the United States followed in its conflict with Iran? D. trade sanc<ons
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 4. According to the United States Cons<tu<on, which of the following has the power to declare war? A. United States Supreme Court B. United States Congress C. United Na<ons D. Joint Chiefs of Staff
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 4. According to the United States Cons<tu<on, which of the following has the power to declare war? B. United States Congress
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 5. One effect of the 2001 terrorist a_ack on the World Trade Center was the A. reinforcement of a ci<zen's right to bear arms B. Cheney War Act C. deporta<on of all Iraqi's living in America D. Patriot Act
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 5. One effect of the 2001 terrorist a_ack on the World Trade Center was the D. Patriot Act
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 6. North Korea will come under intense diploma<c pressure to [end] its nuclear weapons program as the United States, North Korea, and its four neighbors begin nego<a<ons This is an example of the United States working with other na<ons to A. promote human rights. B. improve regional trade. C. protect na<onal security. D. strengthen democra<c reform.
4.3: Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with interna<onal conflicts 6. North Korea will come under intense diploma<c pressure to [end] its nuclear weapons program as the United States, North Korea, and its four neighbors begin nego<a<ons This is an example of the United States working with other na<ons to C. protect na<onal security.
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