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What human rights issues did Reagan encounter during his battle against communism in the 1980s?
At the very beginning of his administration, United States President Ronald Reagan clearly showed he was not in favor of the human rights approach instilled and inherited by his predecessor Jimmy Carter.
With the support of its ally, the United Kingdom, Reagan decided to take a series of actions to stop Communism, as was the case of the Iran-Contra Affair, the bombing of Beirut, and the bombing of Lybia, The international community questioned these Reagan's Doctrine actions, and one of the observations was his careless approach to human rights.
But the Reagan's most questionable issue on human rights was the controversial acts of the School of the Americas training program overseen by the CIA and teh Pentagon in Central America. It is said that the agency trained Central American armies in torture to fight populists and communist governments. The US government was accused to commit human rights violations to the degree that teh Pentagon had to publicly publish its training manuals.
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Legislative—Makes laws (Congress, comprised of the House of Representatives and Senate)
Executive—Carries out laws (president, vice president, Cabinet, most federal agencies)
Judicial—Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and other courts)
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A multinational company is characterized by having its headquarters in a certain country and operating in the market in other countries. Its origin dates from the end of the 19th century, however, the performance of these companies in the world market intensified after the Second World War, that is, from 1945.
The main objective of multinational companies is to install branches in other countries in order to obtain maximum profitability, the factors that contribute to the construction of branches are: tax exemption, large consumer market, infrastructure, raw materials, energy and labor cockroach.
The installation of a branch in developing countries occurs, most of the time, through government benefits (donation of land and tax exemption). In the places where the construction of a branch takes place, jobs and industrial development are generated. However, the profits obtained by these companies are used to build new branches in other locations, and part goes to the headquarters located in the country of origin.