Answer:
July 10, 1954
On July 10, 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower signed the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, Public Law 480, creating the program which became known as Food for Peace.
Explanation:
I believe it was the goal of the Isolationist because they were an anti-war group.
The answer is b
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for starters this is coming from a white person’s pov :))
i feel that black lives are in danger and the way they are treated by law enforcement is disgusting. i also think that white privilege DOES exist and it shows. when the capitol was stormed, white people were LET IN by police and they even took selfies with police. but when blm protests took place, people were severely injured and killed by police. our country has literally been built on racism & slavery and it has gone on for too long. it's been about 150 years since slavery ended and we're STILL battling racism to this day. i can’t imagine what black people go through everyday and i sincerely hope once trump is out of office, we will all be able to fight against the existence of white supremacy and the oppression against black lives.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The levels of national, provincial, and local governments address the interests of civil society in the following way.
The US federal government has to guarantee the protection of its citizens. It has to create the programs, systems, and laws that not only protect American people but help them to prosper a make a good living. In the US federal government, the system of checks and balances guarantees that not a single branch has more power than the other two. The federal government has to offer quality public education and regarding foreign policy, it has to develop the kind of diplomacy that helps the US proper on trade and help its allies.
The provincial government in America has to offer education services, health services, and other services that help the community with basic infrastructure. The local government is the smallest form of government in the country. It serves as a public administrator. The provincial legislature gives the local government power to operate.