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maw [93]
4 years ago
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How did foreign policy challenges affect political debate and shape American government?

History
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yaroslaw [1]4 years ago
8 0
Foreign policy challenges affect political debate and shape American government because of many aliens supported the democratic republican. A foreign policy which is also called International relation policy it consists of strategies which the state chooses to achieve its goals and safeguard its national interest in international relation.
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