Current domestic and international situation Since the current government elections, the state has been working to cope with the effects of the decline in economic and political influence. Street riots, the economy is still as inefficient as "winter of dissatisfaction", communism continues to move forward, swallow Afghanistan, and plunge the eastern part of Europe to slavery. In this government, I was considered to be a little strange - conservative conservatives, one national talk of extinction.
"None of the countries have the same decisive and simultaneous influence on international relations as in the United States, it is possible to argue that if there is no society, it will not interfere with domestic affairs of other countries, or the value of their country can be applied universally I decided to consolidate more assertingly to argue that everyday behavior of diplomacy is more practical or more ideological in pursuing its historical moral beliefs Lattice 18)
Throughout history, the United States has repeatedly shifted from international diplomacy to isolated diplomacy. Regarding the current US involvement in diplomatic issues, some of the domestic problems have not been solved yet, but as to whether isolationism or internationalism is the ideal way of US foreign policy Discussion continues. Students will have the opportunity to study several perspectives that support both forms of foreign policy. After considering these opposing opinions, students will choose a foreign policy that they believe the United States should have.
World War I deeply influenced the United States. It brought America's major position in the field of international finance, foreign policy focusing on the expansion of permanent military agencies in the United States, the political reform of the world. In domestic affairs, the involvement of the United States in the war has intensified class, ethnic and ethnic conflicts. It also strengthens the spirit of autonomy in progressive ideology and the desire to strengthen national intervention in economic and social progress. These double impulses have compulsive propulsion, sometimes in the democratic society to promote more equal and progressive goals, sometimes suppress any threats to the efforts of the unification war. After all, the combination of progress and repressive compulsion weakened the support of the Democratic Party, and in the 1920s the national politics turned into a conservative direction.