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Which of the following is an example of a concurrent power or responsibility?

chartering banks and corporations


What is an example of an concurrent power?

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How can you overcome the security dilemma?

through peace talk amongst countries and signing of peace treaties.


How did the US attempt to stay out of European conflicts?

By proclaiming neutrality and signing treaties with Britain and Spain :)


Is there a law against assisting other countries?

As a matter of fact, there is. All foreign policy in the US is conducted by the federal government. this includes waging war, concluding peace, signing treaties, etc. The individual states are not allowed to do any of these things on their own.


Agreement between countries?

Of a small country (or a few small countries) signing a free trade agreement with a agreements between countries with large size differences.


How many years after the United states began signing treaties with the Choctaw did the two groups sign the Treaty of Doak's Stand?

the answer is 734 later the us began signing treaties


How do the US and other countries implement economic foreign policy?

The US and other countries implement economic foreign policy through a variety of mechanisms. These include imposing trade restrictions such as tariffs and quotas, negotiating and signing trade agreements, providing aid and grants to other countries, and leveraging economic sanctions to influence behavior. Additionally, countries may engage in currency manipulation, investment promotion, and regulatory cooperation to shape their economic relationships with other nations.


What tools are available to the president as a commander in chief?

Diplomacy, negotiation, economic aid, economic sanctions, trade restrictions, and military force are some of the tools of foreign policy.


Difference between foreign policy goals and foreign policy tools?

domestic policy: guides decisions about what to do within the country. for example, changing fedural laws, settling Aboriginal land claims and spend tax revenies. foreign policy: guides decision about offical relations with other countries. it may involve co-operating with international organization such as UN, signing treaties, establishing trade relations with foreign states and taking action on human rights, world health and envirnmantal issues.


Why did the us oppose the signing the treaties of Versailles?

it did not want the U.S. to be involved in international politics.


Who is commander in chief and chief diplomat?

The Commander in chief is the US President.One of the six major roles of the President of the United States is Chief Diplomat. As chief Diplomat, the President's job is to conduct foreign policy by directing the actions of American ambassadors and signing treaties and trade agreements with leaders of foreign nations