The United States has been in Iraq for more than a decade now.
The initial invasion was based on the premise that the country has weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)
However, the weapons were never found and the invasion has led to the deaths of nearly 1 million people in the country.
The focus of the invasion then changed to setting up a democratic government, which happened within a few months.
However, after spending more than a Trillion Dollars, the country remains in a far worse condition than it was before the invasion.
The fact that the invasion happened on a false pretext, resulted in the death of so many and achieved virtually nothing is a huge moral dilemma for the American government.
The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
<span>threatening to veto other bills Congress is eager to see enacted
withholding congressionally appropriated funds for federal projects in the home districts of uncooperative legislators
appealing to the Supreme Court for support
all of these methods are ways a president can pressure Congress</span>
I believe the answer is the first option. A president might persuade Congress to pass a certain bill by threatening to veto other bills Congress is eager to see enacted
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Jet Stream Position Changes With the Seasons
Jet streams change position, location, and strength depending on the season. In the winter, areas in the Northern Hemisphere may get colder than in other periods as the jet stream dips "lower," bringing cold air in from the
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Snyder sued Phelps and the church claiming, among other things, that their actions caused him severe emotional distress. In defense, Phelps argued that his speech (the picketing and the signs) was protected under the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution.
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Lower GDP per capita.
Explanation:
GDP per capita represent the amount of average economic output that one person has in a certain country. Higher GDP per capita means that the each person has more disposable income that they can spend to purchase various types of goods or services.
As a person's purchasing power increase, that person will become more likely to be able to afford tertiary products outside their basic needs (For example, after purchasing their foods, clothes, and shelters they might still have money left-over to purchase jewelries or nice cars) . This is why lower GDP per capita tend to resulted in lower standard of living.