Cultural factors have a greater impact on their sense of national identity because they are at the stage of value formation, when education and media content have a direct impact on them. ... Media content has little influence on their national identity, but social or economic status have a marked influence.
We actually recently learned about this in lecture. Although the president may seem like they have unlimited power in Congress, there's three separate powers called checks and balances that help keep equal and fair treatment among Americans and our economy. In order for an idea to be implemented into a law, the idea must pass from Congress, to the Senate, to the president, and then back to Congress again for a final answer. They have to sit down an negotiate the reasons why the supposed law or proposals that's being pitched will benefit the country in a safe, humane, and mindful way. The president can veto a proposed bill if he or she does not believe it benefits our country but Congress has unlimited chances to send the bill back. This can go on and on forever until both the president and executive branch reach a leveled consensus on the proposal.
The United States does not have an official federal e-waste regulation system, yet certain states have implemented state regulatory systems. ... The EPA estimates that in 2009, the United States disposed of 2.37 million tons of e-waste, 25% of which was recycled domestically.