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Gov. Ch. 17 vocab

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ambassador   An official representative of the United States appointed by the President to represent the nation in matters of diplomacy.  
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cold war   A period of more than 40 years during which relations between the two super powers were at least tense, and often hostile. A time of threats and military build up.  
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containment   A policy based in the belief that if communism could be kept within its existing boundaries, it would collapse under the weight of its internal weaknesses.  
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collective security   The keeping of international peace and order.  
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domestic affairs   All matters not directly connected to the realm of foreign affairs.  
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diplomatic immunity   When an ambassador is not subject to the laws of the state to which they are accredited.  
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draft   Conscription, or compulsory military service.  
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deterrrence   The policy of making America and its allies so militarily strong that their very strength will discourage, or prevent, any attack.  
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detente   A relaxation of tensions  
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espionage   Spying.  
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foreign affairs   A nation's relationships with other countries  
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foreign policy   A group of polices made up of all the stands and actions that a nation takes in every aspect of its relationships with other countries; everything a nation's government says and does in world affairs.  
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foreign aid   Economic and military aid to other countries.  
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isolationism   A purposeful refusal to become generally involved in the affairs of the rest of the world.  
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regional security alliance   Treaties in which the US and other countries involved have agreed to take collective action to meet aggression in a particular part of the world  
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right of legation   The right to send and receive diplomatic representatives.  
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terrorism   The use of violence to intimidate a government or society.  
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UN Security Council   a 15-member panel which bears the UN's major responsibility of keeping international peace.  
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