The author of this famous letter was C. Albert Einstein. Einstein knew that the technology was possible, and that the science behind the bomb was credible. Nobody knew if the Germans had started yet (they had not), but Einstein urged to US to begin research anyway.
Congress can do a number of different things to prevent or influence the Presidents foreign policy. Congress can seek to prevent funding of aspects of a President's foreign policy, Congress can demand administration officials to speak before a Congressional committee, Congress can seek to outlaw certain activities and override a presidential veto if necessary, and a multitude of other things as well.
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Reagan came to the presidency in 1981 with a straightforward and well-articulated domestic agenda. He promised to cut taxes, curb government spending, and balance the federal budget or at least reduce the deficit. His well-crafted Inaugural Address identified the major themes the new President hoped would define his administration.
After noting the severity of the nation's economic crisis, Reagan declared that "government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He took pains to reassure Americans that he did not want to "do away with government." Rather, he sought "to make it work—work with us, not over us; to stand by our side, not ride on our back." Reagan also promised to restore public confidence. Solving the nation's problems required "our best effort, and our willingness to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity to perform great deeds . . . And, after all, why shouldn't we believe that? We are Americans."As a conservative, Reagan was committed to reducing the size and mission of government. But as a practical politician, he recognized the importance of reaching out to the Democrats, who controlled the House by a wide margin. His task was made easier because President Carter had been alienated from the Washington establishment. In the interval between the election and his assumption of office, Reagan met with House Speaker Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill and important Washington figures such as Katharine Graham, publisher of The Washington Post. (Mrs. Graham and First Lady Nancy Reagan soon became friends.) By the time he took the oath of office, Reagan had laid the basis for a successful start to his presidency.
Organizing the Reagan Administration
The Democrats and the Republicans have been arguing over if and when to start withdrawing troops from Iraq. This is an example of a inter-group type of conflict. Group inter-relate to accomplish the country's goals and objectives which can possibly create such conflict.
The answer would be letter D.