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American Govt. Ch. 13 Review

Horizontales
The headquarters of the Defense Department and all U.S. military branches.
A government office or residence headed by an ambassador and located in a foreign capital.
Employees of the U.S. State Dept. who serve overseas to maintain diplomatic relations and serve the diplomatic needs of U.S. citizens overseas.
The principles and activities (including diplomacy, trade relations, and war) that constitute a nation's plan for achieving its objectives in its interaction with other nations.
An agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States that was designed for the implementation of free trade among these nations.
The head of an embassy and the president's personal representative to a host country.
International organization founded in 1945 to maintain world peace and uphold human rights.
Verticales
A primarily economic confederation of twenty-seven European nations.
An official document that identifies a traveler and confirms his citizenship; in the US it is issued by the State Department.
The basic U.S. foreign policy from 1790 to 1890 whereby the US sought to be tied to no other nation.
The US response to European devastation after WWII; supplied billions of dollars to western Europe to rebuild shattered economies and bolster democracy.
A UN agency that seeks to maintain world economic stability by providing funds to nations that are in financial crisis or that are rebuilding their economies.
Also called a consular office; a government office established abroad to encourage commercial contact between the represented country and the host nation.