From Kirk Higgins <[email protected]>
Subject Global Affairs - How Has US Foreign Policy Changed Over Time?
Date March 3, 2022 9:00 PM
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Use this Activity to Explore Foreign Policy with your Students

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** Exploring Foreign Policy: ([link removed]) How Has US Foreign Policy Changed Over Time? ([link removed])
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The recent Russian invasion of Ukraine has stunned the world and led to discussions over what role the United States should play in the conflict. United States’ foreign policy has shifted dramatically over the past century as our country has taken a more active role in global affairs. What events sparked this change? Is it in our country’s best interest to assist foreign countries like Ukraine as they fight against foreign aggression?
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