DEPARTMENT OF STATE
The United States Department of State (DOS), often referred to as theState Department, is the United States federal executive department<span> responsible for the international relations of the United States, equivalent to the foreign ministry of other countries.
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It is the first 10 commandments in our (U.S) Constitution. They single handidly give us all of our 'basic rights' such freedom of speech and right to bare arms, freedom of religion. That is why it is important!
Most historians would say yes. Hoover was famously "hands off" in terms of helping America get through very hard economic times. FDR, was the opposite--he was very proactive.
Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress refer to library classification systems. The Dewey Decimal system is a library classification system created in 1876. The Library of Congress is a research library that is officially for the United States Congress, but is the de facto national library of the United States.
The correct answer is Council of Economic Advisers. It is a
group of notable economic analysts. It advises the U.S. President on fiscal
policy. It does not advise the nation's central bank on monetary policy. It
does, however, clearly express its point of view. Their primary role is to prepare
an annual Economic Report, out every February. That gives the economic
background that funds the President's annual budget. It clarifies what's
happened to the economy over the past year. It also forecasts growth for next
year.