Tools of Foreign Policy Glossary

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Freed
Name __________________KEY _____________________ Period _________ Date ______________
Tools of Foreign Policy Review
Directions: Match the descriptions in column A with the tools of foreign policy listed in column B.
A
K
1. A meeting between two or more heads of state.
N
2. A formal written agreement between states.
S
3. An agreement between nations to protect each
other in the event of attack.
Y
4. Dialogue and negotiations between governments.
E
5. Extending this signals approval and acceptance of
another government.
X
6. Agreements to reduce or eliminate protectionist
trade barriers.
R
7. Usually involves the giving of cash grants or
loans, but can also include equipment or technical
advice.
H
8. The formal contact established between nations.
J
9. Their use is called protectionism.
F
10. Taxes on imports.
M
11. Limits on imports.
G
12. Economic punishments intended to force
another country to change its behavior.
T
13. The refusal to buy certain goods.
A
14. A complete cut-off of all trade with another
country.
O
15. Diplomatic punishments intended to force
another nation to change its behavior.
L
16. To order one’s own diplomats to return home.
B
17. To order another country’s diplomats to leave
one’s own country.
B
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Embargo
Expel
Covert operations
Break off relations
Diplomatic
recognition
F. Tariff
G. Economic sanctions
H. Diplomatic relations
I. Mobilization
J. Trade restrictions
K. Summit
L. Recall
M. Quotas
N. Treaty
O. Diplomatic sanctions
P. Espionage
Q. War
R. Foreign aid
S. Alliance
T. Boycott
U. Show of strength
V. Subversive activities
W. Naval blockade
X. Trade agreements
Y. Diplomacy
Z. Limited military
response
IR
Freed
Name __________________KEY _____________________ Period _________ Date ______________
Tools of Foreign Policy Review
Directions: Match the descriptions in column A with the tools of foreign policy listed in column B.
D
18. To completely sever diplomatic ties with
another government.
E/H
19. Results in the exchange of ambassadors
between two countries.
E
20. To withhold this from a new government is a
strong signal of disapproval.
H
21. The normalization of relations between two
countries would result in this.
G
22. Criticized for cruelly and unfairly punishing
civilians.
C
23. Undercover or secret measures.
V
24. Activities intended to undermine or weaken
another government.
P
25. Using spies to obtain information about another
country.
U
26. The strategic positioning of one’s military
forces around the world.
I
27. To assemble one’s armies and ready them for
war.
Z
28. Any short-term military operations.
W
29. Using one’s navy to prevent the passage of
ships in or out of an enemy’s harbors.
Q
30. A declared armed conflict between nations.
Y
31. A tool of first resort used to settle disputes
peacefully.
G/O
32. Can be lifted as a reward for good behavior.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Embargo
Expel
Covert operations
Break off relations
Diplomatic
recognition
F. Tariff
G. Economic sanctions
H. Diplomatic relations
I. Mobilization
J. Trade restrictions
K. Summit
L. Recall
M. Quotas
N. Treaty
O. Diplomatic sanctions
P. Espionage
Q. War
R. Foreign aid
S. Alliance
T. Boycott
U. Show of strength
V. Subversive activities
W. Naval blockade
X. Trade agreements
Y. Diplomacy
Z. Limited military
response
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