Answer:
the answer is raised their voice
Explanation:
The answer is: A. The federal government
The federal government can determine the criteria of immigration depending on what the nation currently need. (the president would have the highest influence in determining the criteria).
For example, when the nation need large number of labors, the federal government could make the criteria for immigration become a little bit loose so many people can come in. If the nation need capital injection, the government could change the criteria based on personal net worth.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
For the purpose of understanding and solving issues on foreign policy on international disputes, research respondents have recognized specific components that would facilitate them to nominate an expert as an arbitrator in international arbitration.
Even though experts (both technical and legal) is obvious choice quality for an arbitral judiciary in international arbitration, there are cases of using non-expert but diplomats taking importance participants' view
Hence, it is TRUE that a democratic society runs the risk of over-reacting or under-reacting in the foreign policy arena because experts are not the sole arbitrators of what course of action to pursue
Answer:
B. Articles
Explanation:
The articles is the part of the constitution that outlines the structure and the powers of the government.
The seven articles gives a description of the set up of the government.
The first article gives the power of the legislature
The second article tells the power of the executive arm.
The third outlines the power of the judiciary
The fourth article tells relationship between states and federal government
The fifth article describes how changes can be made to constitution
The sixth article talks of the constitution as supreme law of the land
The seventh article talks of ratification