I think The answer is b ( selfish)
The cold war was different from other US wars, because it had multiple wars within the cold war that was fault, & that the US and USSR did not fight each other head on, instead through support. Usually the US fought those that they were attacking head-on instead of just support.
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Explanation:
Ross Perot was a real thorn in the side of the Republicans. He split off a number of votes who would have otherwise gone Republican. He was way ahead of his time where no one thought seriously about balancing the budget. He was also ahead of his time for Campaign reform. Last year, the election costs in the United States amounted to 14 billion. Can you even begin to imagine such a thing? Who even remembers Ross Perot?
Answer: Platform for campaign reform and a balanced budget.
Ralph Nader: Here's another man that was ahead of his time. I fail to see why Americans are glued to the two party system. I cannot think of anything that has contributed more to the downfall of the American political system than the 2 party system. In Canada, where I live, there are 5 parties in our parliament. Five. Look it up. Are we afraid of so many diverse opinions? No! We even have one party (Parti Quebecois) whose main platform is the break Quebec away from the rest of Canada. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. America could learn much from Canada.
Platform: consumer protection and a clean environment.
Answer:
Federalist
Explanation:
A federalist was for the US Constitution, while the anti (against; not for) federalists feared that the government would get too much power from the New Constitution. The Federalist Papers were written primarily by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to convince the states to ratify the new constitution. But due to the anti-federalist's doubts, they requested that the constitution list rights that the government cannot take away, thus creating the Bill of Rights and forming a more limited government.
Georgia's Public Safety, Transportation, Finance, and Education and Youth Committees are all examples of a standing committee. Because these are all issues that require constant, on-going support and oversight, these "standing committees" are permanent structures in the Georgia legislature.
C) a standing committee