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History, 21.11.2021 08:50, ozzy55

Assume that you are the current president of the United States. Select one of the foreign policy topics from the list below: Energy Human Rights Immigration Trade Environment Create a foreign policy position statement that clearly includes the following: Select a region of the world to focus your foreign policy on. Address the factors presidents need to consider when creating their policy: Did the previous president have a policy on this issue? How is your policy similar or different? What is the public’s opinion on this issue? How does the country or countries in the region you are focusing on feel about this issue? How may your policy affect the U. S. economy? Clearly express your agenda on the topic. What do you want done? How do you expect it to get done? What are the consequences for the country or countries should they not follow the policy?

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