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no, the federal government is responsible for foreign affairs.
setting foreign policy
setting foreign policy
setting foreign policy
state
The federal government controls drinking age, foreign affairs, granting citizenship and alien cards, and social security.
The federal government is responsible for drafting foreign policy and for national defense. The United States is an example of a nation whose government structure incorporates a federal government and state governments.
the federal government
The federal government exercises certain powers in foreign affairs. The most important of these is that the federal government has the right to enter into treaties and agreements with other governments.
Might not be required to reimburse the government for any losses of funds.
executing foreign policy
The executive has the power with the advice and consent of the senate