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The U.S. classification system is currently established under Executive Order 13292 and has three levels of classification - Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret. There is a designation of "unclassified" but by definition that means it is not "classified". Other markings may be added to these categories. Subsets of these classifications may include: Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) - sometimes also referred to as FOUO (for official use only) or Sensitive but Unclassified (SBU) - although use of the term SBU is supposed to be discontinued, Secret No-foreign, Secret with restrictions to certain countries, Secret-Compartmentalized, Top-Secret Special Compartmentalized Information (most TS is also SCI), Sources and Methods Intelligence (SAMI), ATOMAL (for atomic energy).
Foreign aid is paid for by the taxpayers of the country providing the aid.
Yes they are.
FALSE
no, the federal government is responsible for foreign affairs.
The president appoints his cabinet, foreign ambassadors, federal judges and other high ranking government officials. All must be approved by the US Senate.
It must be approved by the senate foreign regulations.
by applying restriction on the amount of transaction government can control foreign exchange.
isolationist
He/She can make treaties, but they need to be approved by Congress.
No. He can make and propose a treaty but it must be approved by congress.
A government's interactions with other countries and foreign groups.