<span>The</span> War Powers Resolution of 1973 may be U.S. federal law providing that the President will send U.S. defense force into action abroad solely<span> by authorization of Congress or if </span>u.s. is already under fire or serious threat. The War Powers Resolution needs that the president apprize Congress inside forty-eight hours of committing defense force to action<span> forbids </span>defense forces from remaining for over sixty days while not an authorization of the employment of force or a declaration of war.
Answer:Carter clearly defined the foundation of his foreign policy: “Our policy is based on an historical vision of America's role. Our policy is derived from a larger view of global change. Our policy is rooted in our moral values, which never change. Our policy is reinforced by our material wealth and by our military power.
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Amendment 13-abolition of slavery throughout us-Dred Scott v Stanford
Amendment 15-right to vote cannot be denied regardless of previous condition-United vs Reese
Amendment 19-women’s suffrage granted them right to vote-minor vs Happersett
Dred vs Scott-This case was about a man living in Illinois (a free state) with a slave (Dred Scott). When Dred Scott's owner died he became a free man, however Sanford's brother in law said otherwise. The laws said that he could be free, but others said that he was still a slave and that because of that he can't be a free man.
Us vs Reese-declared that the 15th amendment did not automatically protect the right of African Americans to vote (only listed the ways that states were not allowed to prevent them from voting)
Minor vs Happersett-presented herself at the polls in St. Louis in 1872 and when the registrar refused to permit her to vote, she and her husband sued him for denying her one of the "privileges and immunities of citizenship"; when they lost the case they appealed to the Supreme Court
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Hi, I would simple start out with that the currency in Canada is completely different than in the United States. Second I am not really sure but I think there is different kind of jobs in Canada. Hope this helped!!!