I'll answer as many as I can.
2. The principal or authority in which a state and it's government are created by the consent of the people by elected representatives.
3. 1 presidential term is 4 years. 1 term for the North Carolina governor is 4 years.
5. The president nominates the judges and the Senate has to approve the judges.
6. chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, party chief, and chief citizen.
7. House of representatives and the senate.
8. Executive, judicial, and legislative. Executive is the president and he can pass or veto laws. Judicial is judges and the courts and the make sure a law is constitutional. Legislative can make a bill a law if the president vetoes it. I suggest you watch the school house rock video about how a bill becomes a law. It explains the whole process.
No, to some observations with US policies it still displayed independence with some foreign policies especially when it comes with economy and security. But most friendly and humane foreign policies have adhered. Only it looks into critical decision-making that I believe can have an impact or a disadvantage.
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Plate tectonics is what you are referring to?
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<h2>A) To keep US citizens safe</h2><h2>D) To keep nuclear weapons away from terrorists</h2><h2>E) To make sure the United States is prosperous</h2><h2>F) To restore American leadership aboard</h2><h2 /><h3>Explanation:</h3><h3 />
America's foreign policy today comprises a broad range of functions and issues. It involves building and managing diplomatic relations with other countries and international organizations such as the United Nations and the Organization of American States. Foreign policy goals involve the following, protecting the national security of the United States. Advancing world peace and a defended global environment. Maintaining a balance of power among nations.