Where you stand on foreign policy can be conflicting.
This is an interactive quiz that uses 12 questions to help you understand what you think. And in doing so, it looks at the complexity of some major issues.
In the interest of fair disclosure, I came up high on global markets and human rights in this American Choices quiz.
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I came up as:
Primary: National Interest
Secondary: Diplomacy, Sovereignty, Global Markets
“The US cannot solve the world’s problems, and it’s naive to think that we can. Nations must learn to help themselves, and we should stay focused on pursuing our interests. International organizations are too corrupt and inefficient to do any good. The United States has no business interfering with other nations’ political systems, particularly given the problems we face at home. Only the people of those nations can make true ‘regime change’ happen.”
I came up Primary: Diplomacy and Secondary: Human Rights, Global [something], and Cooperation. So I guess I’m the opposite of The Dane above. I couldn’t see the results because of the computer I’m using.
When I’m at home, and not using my work hour to read blogs, I may try again.
all the sliders came out a little to the left of the middle.
yup. I’m sure that means something significant…
LOL Anita!
I came up Primary: Cooperation. Secondary: Diplomacy, Human Rights, Protection.
I came up as Primary: Diplomacy, and Secondary: Human Rights, Global Markets, Cooperation.