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Re: Your question about jobs---
The same types of jobs as other liberal arts major; also preparation for graduate, professional schools---law, journalism, public policy, business, etc. Also, check out the global careers website at UWisconson-Madison.
Re: Your question about internships, etc.
You're still in high school so don't put all your focus on one particular field in which you think you might wish to major. Students often change their majors several times, and presumably there are many new fields for you to discover once you get to college.
Having said that, relevant classes would be in government, history, languages, English (speech, writing), etc. but don't slight the importance of science and math, too. Quantitative skills are important for research, and an understanding of sience enters into many current policy questions.
As for relevant internships, programs, etc.: community volunteer service, volunteering with political campaigns and social change organizations, debate/forensics, model UN, girls/boys state, travel/study abroad programs, student government, international/cultural clubs, Young Democrats/Young Republicans, etc. You may find many of these available as extracurricular activities at you school. Actually, participation in any activities that broaden your knowledge/awareness of social issues and differences, develop people skills, and provide leadership opportunities are valuable for future careers, whether or not those activities are directly related to a specific major or career path.
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