Preemption
This doctrine is centered around the attempt to repel or defeat a perceived imminent offensive or invasion. The aim is to gain a strategic advantage in an impending (allegedly unavoidable) conflict shortly before it materializes into a crisis. Its principles include unilateralism and the use of preventative war.
<span>impact did Emperor Constantine's establishment of the "New Rome"
(Constantinople) have on the Roman Empire was that eventually empire
split into two parts</span>
I'd say false, because weren't Samurai Japanese, and Confucianism Chinese?
I think it’s either food surplus or animal grazing I’m not sure but I don’t think it’s medicine.
After the president gets a bill they can choose to either approve or veto it. If they veto it goes back to congress to be voted on again. If he approves it becomes a law.