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There are five main models in foreign policy analysis that will be explored in this article: the rational actor model, the bureaucratic politics model and the organizational process model—all three of which were developed by foreign policy analyst and scholar, Graham Allison, and outlined in his book, The Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis—as well as the inter-branch politics model and the political process model. In order for an international relations professional to effectively analyze foreign policy as a whole, it is necessary to determine the relative strengths and weaknesses of each model therein and understand the ways in which each approach has the potential to remedy the inadequacies of the others.
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D. Farm equipment
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The U.S. exported farm equipment in the late 19th century because the country was already an industrialized nation.
The U.S. did not export Ivory because it comes from the tusks of elephants, and there are not elephants in the U.S. (only in zoos).
The U.S. did not export Bananas back then because they could not be grown in enough numbers.
And cuckoo clocks come from Germany.
Iran was holding American hostages. To get them back the CIA secretly sold missiles to them and then used the money to fund the Contras in Nicaragua. All of this was highly illegal.
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All enslaved Amcans should be freed and granted citizenship - Citizenship would have granted the right to vote.
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For a century and a half, historians have debated whether Douglas opposed slavery, and whether he was a compromiser or a devotee of principles. In his "Freeport Doctrine" of 1858, he repeatedly said that he did not care whether slavery was voted up or down, but only that the people had the right to vote it up or down.