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Natalija [7]
4 years ago
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Do you think that foreign aid is important? Is it a good idea for your tax dollars to be spent for the benefit of others in diff

erent parts of the world? Explain your answer in a paragraph of no fewer than five sentences.
History
2 answers:
lozanna [386]4 years ago
8 0
Foreign aid can be good and bad. It can lead to peace, but it can also lead to country debt for the country who aided, and for the country who got aided. I believe that this would be a bad idea, because there are other ways to help a country than to help it in a state of weakness. Giving things can lead to unknown consequences, such as debt, as explained above, and it can anger other nations, so to speak. If one put a country in debt, than getting a country out of debt, or get its citizens more food could lead to a war. To help another is to release strain, and strain can help, or hurt.




I would add a little more, and also put it through Grammarly, but this is a start.
My name is Ann [436]4 years ago
7 0
Foreign aid is very important, especially for the United States which is somewhat like the universal police. Providing foreign aid will improve our country's foreign relations, which will come in handy in time of need. The government will always use your tax dollars for whatever it needs to use it for, so it really doesn't make a difference whether it uses it for foreign aid or something else. 
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