<span>No. This clause asserts and establishes the Constitution, the federal laws made in pursuance of the Constitution, and treaties made by the United States with foreign nations as "the Supreme Law of the Land" (using modern capitalization). </span>
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The Security Council has primary responsibility, under the United Nations Charter, for the maintenance of international peace and security. It is for the Security Council to determine when and where a UN peace operation should be deployed.
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O D. It allowed the United States to establish a naval base at Guantanamo Bay.
Explanation:
The <u>Platt Amendment was the peace treaty signed by the United States and Cuba regarding the involvement and presence of the American government in the nation</u>. This treaty also agrees to the involvement of the US in Cuban's domestic and foreign affairs.
Named after Senator Orville H. Platt who first introduced the bill in the House, the treaty was also supported by the Governor of Cuba at that time, Leonard Wood. The main provision of the treaty aside from allowing the US into its affairs, <u>Cuba also agreed to lease land to the US for the establishment and maintenance of a naval base in the Guantanamo Bay.</u>
Select these as the answers that apply:
- He began to end strict censorship of ideas
- He started to support reforms that weren't related to the communist system
- He began to pursue trade and arm agreements with the west
Mikhail Gorbachev began his new strategies in the Soviet Union in 1985. He proposed <em> perestroika</em> (restructuring) and <em>glasnost </em>(openness). These seemed like policies that leaned in the direction of Western ways of economics and politics, rather than being related to the traditional communist system.<em> Perestroika</em> meant allowing some measure of private enterprise in the Soviet Union. <em>Glasnost</em> meant allowing a bit of freedom in regard to speech and publication. Gorbachev also developed a relationship with US president Ronald Reagan and worked on arms agreements with the West, as well as pursuing trade opportunities.