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ludmilkaskok [199]
1 year ago
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Evaluate the hypothetical presidential decisions listed below.

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1 answer:
alisha [4.7K]1 year ago
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The president recommends unilaterally canceling a foreign trade agreement because it is costing American jobs. Machiavelli will not agree.

<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>

1. The president recommends unilaterally canceling a foreign trade agreement because it is costing American jobs.

It should be noted that Machiavelli will not agree as he believes that foreign trade was important for the development of a country and can help in the generation of revenue for the countries involved.

2. The president wants Congress to restore the military draft.

Machiavelli will agree that the president wants Congress to restore the military draft. This is because it can help the improvement of the security in the country.

3. The president orders the CIA to use torture to get information from suspected terrorists.

Machiavelli won't agree that the president orders the CIA to use torture to get information from suspected terrorists. He believed in other means such as a dialogue.

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