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jeka57 [31]
3 years ago
12

Write a two-to three-sentence statement explaining how each goal relates to and promotes U.S. national

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Oksi-84 [34.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

One of the U.S national interest is be a secure nation for all the population that lives there,  enhancing the safeguard.

1. Prevent and stop the cyberattacks this will help to reduce notoriously the amount of violent situations in schools and also the percentage selfdestruction in youth. - Control the weapons sales and permissions as well.

2. Maintain the global balance of power between the authority and civilians, educate the population and eradicate the racism and unpunished deaths.

3. Ensure the viability and stability of global systems like trade, financial markets, supplies of energy and climate. Create training programs, adviser's offices, educate families and entrepreneurs about how the market can change and teach them how to be prepared, impose sanctions to the factories and companies that does not have values relatedwith the climate emergency and compel all the resources to make them do it.

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