Monday, January 25, 2016

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Jimmie Lockwood                                                                                                      1/25/16


Foreign Policy

Foreign policy is an important overview of major trends regarding the foreign policy of the United States from the American Revolution to now. The Vietnam War took place mainly in Vietnam. A small country in Southeast Asia. November 1, 1955 is when the Vietnam War started, and April 30, 1975 is when the Vietnam War ended. And the Panama Canal took place in Panama. It is a 48 mile canal that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The build of the Panama canal started in 1913 and was opened 1914.

A foreign policy is, according to Businessdictionary.com, a government's plan of action in dealing with other nations. During the Vietnam War foreign policy was used to make changes. A lot was going on so there was time for a change. According to Country Quest, the United States ended the military draft and switched to an all-volunteer army. Congress passed the War Powers Resolution over Nixon's veto in November 1973. The resolution limited the president's ability to send troops into combat without congressional consent. Beyond policy changes, the war in Vietnam changed the attitudes of a generation. First, the war increased caution about involvement in foreign affairs. After Vietnam, Americans more carefully weighed the risks of intruding in another nation's problems. And dealing with defeat in the war broke the confidence in the moral and military. According to History.com, the intense Cold War was between two global superpowers: the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million people (including 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam War; more than half were Vietnamese civilians. According to a survey by the Veterans Administration, some 500,000 of the 3 million troops who served in Vietnam suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, and rates of divorce, suicide, and alcoholism and drug addiction were markedly higher among veterans.

                        Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of United States. He was elected in 1901 and his presidency was over in 1909. He started building the Panama Canal in 1903. According to the Miller Center of Public Affairs, upon entering office in 1901 after the assassination of President William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, seated front left, and his Cabinet sought to make the United States a global power. Roosevelt's diplomatic maxim, “speak softly and carry a big stick,” was a reflection of his foreign policy. According to the Library of Congress this is what he means by “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” It’s saying that you can be calm and relaxed but you are capable of hurting someone if it is necessary.

                        Foreign Policy is a government's strategy in dealing with other nations. This affected the world because we went to war with Vietnam and that affected the world because it was a very serious war. It was 20 year war witch stared in 1955 and ended 1975. The Panama Canal affected the world by connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific witch caused good trade routes and for goods etc.

Bibliography
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History.com Staff. "Vietnam War History." History.com. A&E Network. Web. 3 Feb. 2016. <http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history>.
 Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia. “Theodore Roosevelt: Foreign Affairs.” Accessed February 3, 2016. http://millercenter.org­/president/biography/roosevelt-foreign-affairs.
"Speak Softly." American Treasures of the Library of Congress. Library of Congress. Web. 3 Feb. 2016. <https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trm139.html>.

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