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Executive Power and Foreign Policy Timeline
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30 Apr 2021
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Events
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Neutrality Proclamation
Jay Treaty
Force Bill
Non-Intercouse Act
War of 1812
Monroe Doctrine
President Lincoln Waives Habeas Corpus
Emancipation Proclamation
Gettysburg Address
Manifest Destiny
President Pierce and Trade with Japan
Tenure of Office Act
Impeachment of President Johnson
The Gospel of Wealth
Depression of 1893
Family And Medical Leave Act
Bush Doctirne
The Great Recession and Economic Bailout
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
Spanish American War
Phillipines
Big Stick Diplomacy
Roosevelt Corollary
The New Deal
U.S. Enters WWI
War Powers Act
U.S. Enters WWII
The National Security Act
Containment
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
NSC - 68
Eisenhower Doctrine
War Powers Act
Periods
Whiskey Rebellion
Hamilton's Financial Policies
President Jackson's Enforcement of the Indian Removal Act
Laissez-Faire
Ronald Reagan and The Cold War During His First Term
Reagan and The Cold War During His Second Term
Fighting International Terrorism
Reaganomics
U.S. Is The Sole Remaining Super Power
Continued Fighting of International Terrorism
President Theodore Roosevelt
President Roosevelt Addresses Gian Business Trusts
Imperialism
President Roosevelt and The Railway Industry
Conservation and Preservation
Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom Agenda
Dollar Diplomacy
Isolationism
Neutrality Acts
Imperial Presidency
The Korean War
World's Policeman
Interventions In The Middle East
The Great Society
Vietnam War
After the disastrous Vietnam War, and the elections of President Nixon; Nixon and Secretary of State Kissinger adopted a foreign policy of realpolitik which prioritized American economic and strategic interests over democracy and human rights in other nations. As a result, the U.S. supported repressive regimes in Latin America, the Philippines, and Iran because the were pro-American.
detente
President Carter's Human Rights Policy
Mujahideen
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