<span>Since the congress must exercise as the overseer of all federal agencies, thus they must decide on the need for new rules/laws and make sure the old laws are still adequate.</span>
Answer:
Hmm.
Explanation:
No? Maybe.
I am feeling conflicted here. I want to sacrifice my life so others can have a better one, but I don't know if I am willing to sacrifice my life for random people/person.
To be frank, if the world was going to end and I had to die in order for that not to happen then I would most likely do it. But if I had to die so a small child wouldn't get killed by someone, then most likely not.
(There is a movie about this called, 'Circle')
Answer:
American neutrality
The president insisted that all government actions be neutral, and that the belligerents must respect that neutrality according to the norms of international law.
The Americans helped the British Empire, French and Portuguese forces defeat and turn back the powerful final German offensive, also the Americans played a role in the Allied final offensive
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He hauled Soviets out of Afghanistan and marked new arms control bargains. He called for glasnost or openness, and perestroika, rebuilding of the legislature and economy. Gorbachev additionally pushed the Soviet Union toward constrained private undertaking.