, I received from President Wilson<span> the following cabled message: ... the treaty by the Senate with reservations </span>will<span> put the United States as clearly out of the .... His only comment was, "</span>They have shamed us in the eyes of the world<span>. ... "Ah, but our enemies have poisoned the wells of public opinion," </span>he said<span>.</span>
Olaudah Equiano, a former slave turned author.
Answer:
I'd say a command economy.
Explanation:
I know a command economy tells people what to buy.
I may be wrong, if I am, I'm so sorry!
It is technically a legal document, and it is binding. Which makes it unique from other types of documents. I’m not sure what you mean in regards to “tool”. But I would think it would be considered a reference document
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Senate of Canada
Article byRichard Foot
Date PublishedFebruary 7, 2006Last EditedNovember 18, 2016
The Senate is the Upper House of Canada's Parliament. Its 105 members are appointed and hold their seats until age 75. The Senate's purpose is to consider and revise legislation, investigate national issues, and most crucially according to the Constitution — give the regions of Canada an equal voice in Parliament.