Recognition of new foreign countries and governments falls under the purview of the Executive Branch. The Department of State advises the president, and it is the president who has overall responsibility for forming and executing the foreign policy of the US.
no, only the president was granted that.
The Confederacy sent ambassadors to both England and France in the hope that they would recognize them as a sovereign nation and lend aid to them.
The United States is the only country to recognize the rights from the constitution. If you are arrested outside the US you have to follow the laws of that country and the Constitution doesn't apply.
They wear pink boots with flower pants and a shirt that says "GO OBAMA!"
September 17, 1787
The countries that recognize Jus Soli are United States, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, America :) - kkpv
None.
By law, the US doesn't recognize dual citizenship (i.e. constitution prevents dual nationality) but somehow it always does recognize it.
Most countries recognize the Pythagorean Theorem
The state of California will recognize the probate. It is part of the Constitution of the US that they must do so.
Look in the constitution, it says it there
It is written into the US Constitution. States have to recognize the actions of other state.