Which bureaucracy has primary responsibility for providing food aid to needy countries throughout the world?
a. Department of Commerce
b. Department of State
c. Department of Agriculture
d. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
e. Agency for International Development
The Bureau of Industry and Security focuses on the export control policies for all of the following except
a. the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act (bilateral surplus-reduction of 10 percent).
b. the Australia Group Agreement (chemical and biological items).
c. the Missile Technology Control Regime (weapons technology).
d. the Nuclear Suppliers Group (nuclear fuel transfers).
e. the Wassenaar Arrangement (conventional arms and dual-use goods and technology).
With 128 commercial offices in more than 75 countries, the United States and Foreign Commercial Service is the primary agency representing American businesses seeking to export non-agricultural products, and falls under which of the following bureaucracies?
a. Department of State
b. Department of Agriculture
c. Department of Defense
d. Department of Commerce
e. Department of Treasury
The Department of the Treasury was instrumental in all of the following foreign policy matters except
a. the Plaza Pact.
b. the Baker Plan.
c. the National Export Initiative.
d. the Mexican Bailout.
e. the Brady Plan.
According to the text, which of the following bureaucracies enjoys considerable policy-making clout concerning international monetary and financial matters for American foreign policy process?
a. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
b. Department of Treasury
c. Department of Commerce
d. Department of Agriculture
e. Departments of State and Defense