The quote you have listed as a question? I am afraid we need more information. But if you mean the quote you have listed as a question, the answer is no. A person cannot correctly argue that the quote listed is a valid debate against popular sovereignty. -Have a great day!
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<h3>NAFTA eliminated tariffs and united the United States economically with its two closest neighbors.</h3><h3>Explanation:</h3>
Provisions. The purpose of NAFTA was to eradicate restrictions to economics and investment between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, began the instant removal of tariffs on more than one-half of Mexico's exportation to the U.S. and further than one-third of U.S. commodities to Mexico.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The commonalities that I see in these quotes about the golden rule is that they try to teach a very important lesson that we can say is universal: "do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It can be considered universal by the fact that it can be applied to any situation no matter your religious background or ethnicity.
I think so many religions contain a variation of the Golden Rule for the same reason. It is a universal principle of respect and reciprocity that is at the very basis of any long-lasting relationship. We could say it is common sense. The actions I do and the impact they have will be returned to me consistently as I did them.
The first most obvious is the tension of the growing power of the Chinese military due to this policy. Then the other is the growing number of orphan girls from China. Literally, countries might have to start paying people to adopt Chinese girls.