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castortr0y [4]
3 years ago
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Does participation in global treaties and organizations help or hinder U.S. sovereignty?

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Ganezh [65]3 years ago
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<span>Does participation in global treaties and organizations help or hinder U.S. sovereignty? There is a lot of debate on this topic, and there seems to be no clear answer. That is why I am going to give you my answer, and it is not a hard one to understand. Being a world power and having the opportunities and abilities to join global treaties and organizations means the U.S can help itself and other countries through many ways. Global Treaties include trade 
(VERY useful) and diplomatic relationships (To create alliances and prevent wars). This gives the U.S the ability to make trade deals that benefit themselves which can be used to improve the sovereignty of the Internal and External U.S.
So to answer the question: P</span>articipation in global treaties and organizations helps U.S. sovereignty by allowing a flow of needed supplies to come in, and shipping out items to trade and sell.

Hope this Helps! :)


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