Government<span> broke off diplomatic relations with ... ending </span>Russian<span>involvement in </span>World War<span> I. Despite extensive commercial links ... </span>Roosevelt<span> hoped that recognition of the </span>Soviet Union<span> would serve U.S.</span>
The available options are:
Persons should be able to locate information.
Persons should be able to use information.
Persons should be able to evaluate information.
Persons should be able to delete information.
Answer:
Persons should be able to delete information.
Explanation:
From the available options, and considering the report from the presidential committee on information, one option that is not included is "Persons should be able to delete information."
This was based on the American Library Association Presidential Committee of Information Literacy report that was published in 1989 under the administration of President George Herbert Walker Bush.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Persons should be able to delete information."
Federalists:
Federalists wanted the country to have a strong Federal government. They thought it was constitutional to directly tax American citizens. Federalists had a broad and loose perception of the Constitution, so they believed that changes could be made without too many conditions.
Anti - Federalists (Democratic - Republicans):
Anti - Federalists wanted a strong state government. Their strict perception did not directly authorize the ability to tax citizens and would only accept changes to the Constitution if absolutely necessary. Anti - Federalists stated a change was necessary at the time because they believed the Constitution gave too much power to central government.
National debt is the total amount amount of money that a government has borrowed. National deficit is total of all previous annual government deficits. Keep in mind that a deficit is the difference between what a government takes in and what it spends. The two are related because when the government is unable to fully repay any debt it has accrued that money becomes a part of the annual national deficit. So as the amount of national debt increases so does the amount of national deficit.