When President Lincoln first proposed the Emancipation Proclamation to his cabinet in the summer of 1862, many of the cabinet secretaries were apathetic, or worse, worried that the Proclamation was too radical.
Answer: 1) Peace and Security. The U.S government uses foreign policy to protect against threats and secure our interest abroad. This is one of the most important aspect of foreign policy as it effects the way others perceive our strength and ability to engage in diplomacy.
2) Justice. The U.S uses foreign policy to establish and protect international law and human rights.
3) People. The U.S should ensure the health, education and human rights of others.
4) Economic growth. Policies should help promote development across the globe and improve the economic status of ourselves and others.
5) Humanitarian Assistance. Protect and assist those affected by natural disaster and war.
6) Promote understanding. Help facilitate and improve women's rights and religious tolerance.
7) Citizen Services. Execute and provide Visa and passport services for U.S citizens, etc.
Explanation:
It was the issue of slavery and Reconstruction that gave rise to the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment, since their goal was to help integrate the newly-freed slaves and other African Americans into the fabric on free American life.