The customs, rules, and privileges or ambassadors, envoy and other representatives of states at foreign courts
diplomacy
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Practice of spying or using spies to obtain information
espionage
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To penalize, as for violating a moral principle or international law
sanctions
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True or False: Conflict between nations always leads to war.
False
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True or False: The USA has been successful in resolving international incidents and conflicts using methods other than war.
True
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What is one method the United States commonly uses to deal with international conflict that involves the application of force to achieve political objectives?
War
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True or False: Humanitarian efforts, such as providing aid and assistance during a crisis, are one of the methods used by the United States to deal with international conflicts.
True
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True or False: Sanctions are a form of economic pressure that the United States may employ to influence the behavior of other nations in response to international conflicts.
True
15
True or False: Espionage is a method that involves engaging in armed conflict to achieve political goals, often as a last resort for the United States.
False
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True or False: Diplomacy is a method that involves negotiation and dialogue to resolve international conflicts without resorting to military action.
True
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The US entered WW2 after which event?
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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During World War I, which events prompted the United States to join the conflict on the side of the Allies?
The sinking of the Lusitania AND The Zimmermann Telegram
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During the Cuban Missile Crisis, what action did the United States take in response to the deployment of Soviet missiles in Cuba?
Implementation of economic sanctions
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True or False: Diplomacy played a crucial role in resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis, preventing the escalation of a nuclear conflict.
True
15
True or False: The primary method used by the United States in the Iran Hostage Crisis was military intervention.
False
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What was the United States’ main reason for becoming involved in the Korean and Vietnam conflicts?