The correct answer is, let’s take the cases of Mexico and Argentina.
Mexico has had a major change of power in the presidency in the last elections of 2018, with the victory of a left-sided party called MORENA. The Revolutionary Party (PRI) governed the country for 70 years. It lost the presidency for the first time in 2000 to the right-sided party called National Action (PAN). In 2012, and due to the bad conditions of the country, official national party PRI won again and had 6 disastrous years that made people angry. Andres Manuel Lopez from MORENA left-sided party won the elections in 2018 with a record-setting 53% of the votes.
The case of Argentina is more critical. The economic situation is very poor and people is getting angry. Since 1991 that the Argentina peso pegged the dollar, things have been worse. President Carlos Menem had two terms both the economic conditions did not improve. The next presidents, Fernando de la Rua and Nestor Kirchner couldn’t do so much and the economy stayed in recession. In a controversial decision, Cristina Kirchnner, wife of former president Nestor, won the election and at the end of her tenure, she was accused of mismanaging of national resources. Mauricio Macri is the actual President and has taken controversial measures that had reduced the money in people’s pockets.
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The Sahara is the world's largest desert; it extends across most of the northern part of Africa.
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B
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The climate dried and made farming and grazing very hard.
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If isolationism has become outdated, what kind of foreign policy does the United States follow? In the years after World War II, the United States was guided generally by containment — the policy of keeping communism from spreading beyond the countries already under its influence. The policy applied to a world divided by the Cold War, a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, containment no longer made sense, so in the past ten years, the United States has been redefining its foreign policy. What are its responsibilities, if any, to the rest of the world, now that it has no incentive of luring them to the American "side" in the Cold War? Do the United States still need allies? What action should be taken, if any, when a "hot spot" erupts, causing misery to the people who live in the nations involved? The answers are not easy.
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The current residency requirement for aliens to obtain citizenship is to apply for citizenship after five years of residence. This depends on a number of factors too. If a person is married to a U.S citizen and living in the States for three years that person can qualify to apply for naturalization right away. If a person is an asylee, he or she waits for four years after permanent residence was approved before application. For refugees, they wait for five years since the date they entered the U.S.
The steps to citizenship for immigrants are;
• Finding if you are eligible to apply. Here one needs to obtain a green card. Other requirements at this stage are good moral characters, passing the English test and having knowledge of history and government of the U.S
• Step two is to overcome challenges in the eligibility process. In case you failed in step one, contact an immigration attorney that can conduct a full analysis and change your status of eligibility.
• Filing the USCIS Form N-400- This is a paper work procedure with the immigration services authority. The filing of the form costs $640 when applying for naturalization with additional charges for biometrics.
• Attending biometric s Appointment-This is vital because finger prints will be obtained .This step is important to obtain clearance from FBI database.
• Citizenship Interview-This is conducted at an USCIS office after receiving the appointment date. In the interview, the N-400 form will be reviewed and a test on English knowledge and history of America will be conducted by the officer.
• Oath Ceremony-After approval from the USCIS officer a person is summoned to attend a public ceremony with other individuals to take the oath. A certificate of naturalization is offered at this step that shows the person is a citizen of the United States of America.
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