Definitely either the UK or Canada. The US has worked with Canada throughout their years and has helped them build up their economy parallel to that of the US. The US has had a rich history with the UK always trading and having a strong alliance. Also the US always turns to the UK and Canada first when it has a problem.
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The process in signing a treaty with a foreign country starts with negotiation with the Secretary of State. It is followed by negotiation of US representatives. Upon agreement of terms, the president submits treaty to Senate and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee considers treaty and reports to Senate and must be approved by 2/3 majority.
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Strongest in terms of power would be Russia most likely. Strongest in terms of relationships as in who we are closest with, either Canada or the United Kingdom.
Copyright on a work created outside the country you're in would be referred to as "foreign." Because various countries have different terms of protection, there may be a law in your country describing how to deal with works of others.
When you compare it's square kilometers, the closest country in terms of land area; Belarus is roughly the size of Minnesota
Foreign aid is paid for by the taxpayers of the country providing the aid.
Spain, but Spain actually borders Morocco at the autonomous regions of Ceuta and Melilla. In terms of European Spain, it is less than 10 miles away from Morocco across the Strait of Gibraltar.
Technical terms or translates terms on a map of foreign areas where the terms used are not English is a glossary. A glossary contains all the definitions.
The socio economic perspective of industrial relations is that the growth in industry will help a country's economy. In terms of technology, the greater technology that a country has involved in its industry will also help the country grow.Ê
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