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The act also requires the government to pay a reward to whistle-blowers who voluntarily provide information that leads to successful prosecutions for violations of federal security laws.</span>
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Answer:
Laura's lawsuit against Bolivia will most likely not prevail because of the Act of state doctrine.
Explanation:
According to this Act, a sovereign state (United States) must respect the independence of any other sovereign state (Bolivia) and, as a result, all the laws and regulations that such sovereign state sets forth. If no US dollars are allowed to enter Bolivia, US citizens traveling to such country have to change US dollars for "Bolivianos", which is the currency used in Bolivia.
In addition, a court (a US court in this case) is not entitled to hear a case where a foreign issue is involved (the fact of exchanging foreign currency). This case cannot be heard nor decided by a US court because that would interfere with the US foreign policy (with Bolivia in this case).
Answer:
The agency within the Executive Office of the President that is responsible for how natural resources are used is the Council on Environmental Quality.
Explanation:
The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is an advisory body in the Executive Office of the President, available to the President and the Federal Government when they need advice on environmental issues, both nationally and internationally. Its chairman since 2019 is Mary Neumayr.
CEQ was formed in 1969 when President Richard Nixon and his administration passed the National Environmental Policy Act. CEQ also received additional powers with the Environmental Quality Improvement Act one year later.