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question 7 (multiple choice worth 3 points)
why is national security important for u.s. foreign policy?
it protects citizens and their property.
it solves issues regarding the environment.
it improves trade relations between nations.
it opens borders for immigrants to enter freely.
National security's core goal in U.S. foreign policy is safeguarding the nation's core interests, which includes protecting citizens and their property. Environmental issues are addressed by environmental policy, trade relations fall under economic/trade policy, and open borders for free immigration contradicts typical national security frameworks focused on controlled borders.
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A. It protects citizens and their property.