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  1. Why Does U.S. Foreign Policy Matter?
  2. What Roles Do Congress and the Executive Branch Play in U.S. Foreign Policy?
  3. What Is the National Security Council?
  4. How Do Forces Outside Government Influence Policymaking?
  5. What Is the Relationship Between Domestic and Foreign Policy?
  6. How Do Treaties Get Made?
  7. U.S. Foreign Policy Module Assessment
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  1. Why Does U.S. Foreign Policy Matter?
  2. What Roles Do Congress and the Executive Branch Play in U.S. Foreign Policy?
  3. What Is the National Security Council?
  4. How Do Forces Outside Government Influence Policymaking?
  5. What Is the Relationship Between Domestic and Foreign Policy?
  6. How Do Treaties Get Made?
  7. U.S. Foreign Policy Module Assessment
U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy Module Assessment

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