
Foreign vs. Domestic Policy
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- Q1A plan that a country follows for interacting with other countries outside the U.S.Foreign PolicyDomestic Policy30s
- Q2Making a treaty or alliance with another country.Domestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q3Fighting a war overseas.Foreign PolicyDomestic Policy30s
- Q4Entering a trade agreement with another countryDomestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q5Policies and laws concerning affairs within the United States. Deals with issues "at home".Domestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q6Increasing U.S. High School Graduation RatesDomestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q7Setting tax ratesForeign PolicyDomestic Policy30s
- Q8HealthcareForeign PolicyDomestic Policy30s
- Q9The President meets with other world leaders to discuss preventing terrorism.Domestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q10The President meets with Congress to discuss the budgetDomestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q11Congress approves financial aid to countries recovering from natural disasters like earthquakesDomestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q12The Congress is debating on how much money should be giving to fund public educationDomestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q13The public is demanding that the government do more to regulate safety in U.S. factories.Foreign PolicyDomestic Policy30s
- Q14The U.S., Canada, and Mexico agree on a trade deal.Domestic PolicyForeign Policy30s
- Q15The public is demanding better safety regulations for U.S. factories.Foreign PolicyDomestic Policy30s
