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cooperation - when two or more countries work together, conflict - when two or more countries disagree, conditions - circumstances that make a situation possible, motivations - reasons or goals a country has for acting a certain way, action - steps towards conflict or cooperation taken by a nation, national interests - the things a country believes would be for its benefit, isolationism - a country choosing to focus on its own problems and not wanting to get involved in other countries' issues, internationalism - a country's choice to get involved in other countries' problems when there is a need, executive branch powers - form treaties, legislative branch powers - declare war, moving forward independently - a country choosing to take actions on their own, treaty - a formal agreement between two or more countries, mediation - when two countries ask a third country to help solve a problem, negotiation - when countries meet and discuss issues to find a compromise, aid - providing food, money, weapons, or other resources for a nation in need, sanctions - placing economic restrictions on another country, using force - using the military, diplomacy - the process of forming relationships between nations, alliance - relationships formed between nations to promote a common interest, political alliances - alliances created to promote peace and stability, military alliances - alliances formed to protect members from aggression by other countries, economic alliances - created to make well-being through trade, intergovernmental organizations - organizations of nations working together, nongovernmental organizations - organizations created to solve problems around the world that are not connected to any government, Monroe Doctrine - policy that warned European countries to stay away from the Western Hemisphere, Cold War - race between US and Soviet Union to have the most power ,
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