The administration for the Office of Foreign Affairs might advise the President about trade issues. The person selected to be an Ambassador for the United States on Foreign Affairs might also inform the President of such issues.
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It serves as the final authority to resolve issues with domestic policies.
Human rights and women empowerment are some of the issues facing us today.
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The main issues that divided America before 1860 were slavery, states' rights, and economic differences between the industrialized North and the agrarian South. The question of whether slavery should be allowed or abolished permeated political discourse and was a major factor in the American Civil War. Additionally, the competing interests of the North and the South in terms of economic policies and governance created deep divisions between the regions.
The large western delegation in Congress was concerned about issues related to the settlement and development of the western frontier. Their concerns included issues such as land distribution, infrastructure development, and protection against Native American tribes. They advocated for policies that would support the growth and expansion of the western territories.
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issues related to foreign trade
For national security it would be the secretary of defense.
The Presidential Cabinet advises the President on issues pertains to their department. They support him by keeping him informed about the 15 different offices.
That is what all lawyers do.
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The President of the United States is advised on issues of science and technology by the director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). The office was established in May 11, 1976 by Congress. It has the mandate of advising the president on how developments in science and technology will affect the United States at home and abroad. The current director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, often simply called the President's Science Adviser is Dr.John Holdren. He also serves as the co-chair of the President's Committee of Advisers on Science and Technology, which was established on September 30, 2001 by President George W. Bush. As co-chair of the National Science and Technology Council he also serves to help coordinate federal science and technology policy across Federal research and development areas.
President Clinton's administration focused on foreign policy as well as democratic social objectives. The Clinton administration also pushed for neo-liberal economic policies in the form of NAFTA.
An adjuror is a person who adjures, a person who issues a formal command, particularly in a legal context, or who appeals or advises.