Early+Foreign+Policy+Assignment+Checkpoint+2

Contextualizing Yesterday, you took into consideration the people, decisions, and outcomes of the foreign policy dilemma that came before the one you are studying. Work with your partner today to complete this exercise. Respond to the prompts below as you go. I only need one completed "Checkpoint 2" per pair.

font-family: 'Palatino Linotype', 'Book Antiqua', Palatino, serif;">Part 1: The Text ** Open your textbooks to the pages you read yesterday. Walk through the text you read taking time to share the items that you noted. Share the questions that you wrote down (if any). If your partner identified something you did not, ask for clarification and explanation. If your partner was absent yesterday, he/she must be taking notes on your conversation. Make sure that you and your partner are both on the same page. Answer the following questions: //**1. What is one thing that both you and your partner made a note about? Why was that item important to you both?**//
 * Part 2: Making Connections ** Begin a conversation about what happened in the dilemma that occurred before yours that may have affected the options, decisions, and outcomes of the dilemma you are studying. Consider and respond to the following: //**3. What decision or event did you read about yesterday would have affected a large group of people? Who is responsible for that decision? Who would have been affected? Who would not have been affected? What were the reasons, benefits, and outcomes?**//
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//**4. How would that decision or event (in #3) have limited the options available for the main actors in the dilemma you are studying?**//

//**5. What differences in beliefs, values, and opinions existed between the leadership and policymakers from those in the dilemma previous to the dilemma you are studying?**//