At the heart of a nation's foreign policies is its __________, which is the larger, organizing principles that define national interests, outline possible threats to those interests, and recommend military and diplomatic policies to protect those
interests.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
grand strategy
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a. His ambitions greatly expanded the powers of the presidency. b. His early actions served to establish important precedents that greatly increased the political legitimacy of the office. c. His military leadership as president was critical during the War of 1812. d. His ambitions set up an early struggle between Congress and the presidency. e. His early actions served to weaken the office of the presidency, making it subservient to Congress for much of American history.
Which of the following was an author of the Federalist Papers?
A) James Monroe B) George Washington C)Thomas Jefferson D) John Jay