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National Security Council Report 68 (NSC-68) U.S. Objectives and Programs for National Security
September 25, 2013
The following report was produced by the National Security Council Study Group headed by Paul Nitze in 1950. NSC-68 is considered to be one of the most significant documents in the history of the U.S. national security apparatus, defining goals, values, and functions of U.S. national security policy throughout the Cold War and beyond. Historian Michael J. Hogan, scholar of U.S. foreign policy and former fellow at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library, has described the document as the “bible of American national security policy.” This version of the document was obtained from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. A plain text version of the document is also available via the Federation of American Scientists.
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popular soverignty - people power, people vote to make the choices of the government
limited government - people in government should refrain from singling out particular, identifiable persons or groups for either harm or benefit
seperation of power - the government is seperated in 3 different branches legislative, executive, and judicial powers, all dong dofferent jobs
checks and balances - branches cheking on eachother to make sure theyre not getting too powerful
judicial review -review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act
Federalism is a type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and the states
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The answer would be, Thomas Hobbes. hope this helps!
Movement, Region, Human-Environment Interaction, Location, Place.
Also a mnemonic that I learned today was MR HELP (weird i know) but yeah.
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Spain owned Florida
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most old cities have Spanish names in Florida