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nevelica

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According to the text, what two foreign policy traditions emerged from the nature and context of America's founding and continue to affect policy considerations today?
 
  a. An emphasis on internationalism and realism in foreign policy
  b. An emphasis on isolationism and moral principle in foreign policy
  c. An emphasis on internationalism and moral principle in foreign policy
  d. An emphasis on realism and moral principle in foreign policy
  e. An emphasis on isolationism and realism in foreign policy

Question 2

According to the text who was the prominent visitor to the United States in the early years of the Republic that was amazed by the extraordinary degree of social and political democracy in the country compared to the rest of the world?
 
  a. Charles-Louis de Montesquieu
  b. Henry James
  c. Alexis de Tocqueville
  d. John Locke
  e. Thomas Hobbes



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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