Policy, how the government decides to deal with a specific issue., Domestic , Issues within the United States., Foreign, Issues involving other countries., Isolationist, Limit US involvement with other countries and focus on itself., Interventionist, Remain involved with other nations, helping to increase stability and promote US interests. , Defense, Defending the nation; national security., Economic interests, What the US does to ensure financial stability, security, and success., Balance of Power, Ensure US is stronger than other nations; think how US tries to limit China., Human rights, Basic treatment and protections everyone should have., Democracy, Form of government based on popular sovereignty and consent of the governed., Ambassadors, Members of the State Department who officially represent the US when dealing with another country., Diplomats, Any member of the state department who works directly with other countries., Treaties, Agreements with other countries., Confirmation/approval process, Senate confirms President's picks to be ambassadors., Embassy, The official headquarters of the US in another country., State Department, Part of the executive branch that helps the President with foreign policy., Secretary of State, Head of the State Department; nominated by President and approved by US Senate..
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