<span>He promised to approach
American Foreign Policy by applying basic human rights. He planned to impart a
new morality in American diplomacy, one grounded in the pursuit of human
rights. The Carter administration thus spoken, planned, and applied a
human rights strategy that would serve as the foundation of Carter’s foreign
policy. The administration also related human rights concerns directly to the
conduct of foreign policy, together with a support for a bill halting
importation of Rhodesian (Zimbabwe) chrome and the lessening of foreign aid to
other nations that did not display adequate respect for human rights.</span>
Answer:
1. Federal Government
2. More power for the States
Explanation:
During the formation of the Constitution in the United States known as the Constitutional Convention, it was revealed that the North generally supported the idea of a stronger FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
The south, on the other hand, feared Constant interference from the north and wanted "More power for the States."
This is based on the idea that the political elites of the North do not favor slavery which is based on the fact that their economic growth is not based on the exploitation of slavery.
However, the political elites of the South favor slavery simply because their Agricultural based economy thrives best on the exploitation of slavery.
<span>Personal household of the king, chief offices of the state were located here, place where powerful subjects came to find favors and offices for themselves</span>
Answer:
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the U.S. government responded with immediate action (including rescue operations at the site of the World Trade center and grounding civilian aircraft), and long-term action, including investigations, legislative changes, military action and restoration projects. Investigations into the motivations and execution of the attacks led to the declaration of War of Terrorism that led to ongoing military engagements in Afghanistan and subsequently iraq. Clean-up and restorations efforts led to the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan, and federal grants supported the development of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
Answer: dinero. necesitaban mantener a sus familias y se entregaron. otra razón es la libertad. pensaron que la nueva mundo tenía oportunidades.