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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. Jacksonianism | A populist tradition in U.S. politics emphasizing nationalism, skepticism of elites, and a strong defense against threats. |
| 2. Realism | A foreign policy view focusing on national interests and power rather than ideals like democracy promotion. |
| 3. Isolationism | A policy of avoiding entangling alliances and foreign interventions. |
| 4. Elitism | The belief that society should be led by an educated or privileged minority. |
| 5. Populism | Political approach appealing to ordinary people who feel ignored by established elites. |
| 6. Deterrence | The use of threats or military power to prevent attacks by other nations. |
| 7. Unilateralism | Acting independently in international affairs without seeking multilateral approval. |
| 8. Interventionism | The policy of intervening in other nations’ affairs, often militarily. |
| 9. Nationalism | Strong identification with and devotion to one’s nation, often emphasizing sovereignty. |
| 10. Legitimacy | The perception that a government or policy has rightful authority. |