When returning to the U.S., you must declare any goods you purchased abroad that exceed your duty-free allowance, which is typically $800 for most travelers. This includes items such as alcohol, tobacco, and gifts, as well as any items you intend to sell or use in a business. Additionally, you must declare any items that are subject to restrictions or prohibitions, such as certain food products, plants, or animals. Always check the latest guidelines from Customs and Border Protection for specific details.
The US was forced to declare war on Japan in DECEMBER 9, 1941
DID THE UNITED STATES DECLARE WAR ON GERMANY FIRST YES OR NO
well the congress have the power to declare war
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Declared goods are goods that have gone through an established import process. For example when you cross the border from the Canada to the US, the border agents ask you what you purchased in Canada. It is then that you "declare" that you are bringing a limited addition canary yellow Baby Grand Piano into the US.
No
For the United States, only the US Congress has the power to declare war. That's explicit in the US consitution.
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The US did not declare war on Germany. Germany declared war on the US shortly after the Japanese attack on Hawaii.
No, and the US did not declare war on Finland. However, UK declared war on Finland on 6 December 1941.
The US was forced to declare war on Japan in DECEMBER 9, 1941
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DID THE UNITED STATES DECLARE WAR ON GERMANY FIRST YES OR NO