
Blockade, embargo, isolationism, Monroe Doctrine, neutrality
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of a blockade?To establish diplomatic relations with foreign countriesTo ensure the safety and security of a countryTo prevent goods or people from entering or leaving a countryTo promote economic growth and trade30s
- Q2What is an embargo?A military tactic used to blockade a countryA government order that restricts trade with a specific countryA principle of remaining impartial in international conflictsA policy of avoiding political or economic alliances with other countries30s
- Q3What does isolationism refer to?A military tactic used to block access to a country's portsA principle of maintaining impartiality in international conflictsA government order restricting trade with a specific countryA policy of avoiding involvement in the affairs of other countries30s
- Q4What is the Monroe Doctrine?A government order restricting trade with a specific countryA policy stating that the United States would not tolerate European colonization or intervention in the AmericasA principle of maintaining impartiality in international conflictsA military tactic used to blockade a country30s
- Q5What is the primary objective of the policy of neutrality?To establish economic alliances with other countriesTo remain impartial and not take sides in conflicts between other nationsTo support and actively participate in international conflictsTo promote military domination over other nations30s
- Q6To mean or to represent.imaginegivesignifyshow30s
- Q7To follow, as in a goal or purpose.pursueestablishfinishprepare30s
- Q8Agreement made with other nations to aid and support each other.contractfriendstreatyalliance30s
- Q9The practice of forcing men to serve in the military against their will.impressmentshow offdraftforce30s