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they wanted to solved the country's economic problems through foreign expansion.


Why is it important for the US to have a foreign policy?

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What did the Chinese do when the foreigners made contact with them?

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What made Japan could naver make war again with a foreign power?

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Related Questions

Who in congress approves treaties?

The chancellor of congessional foreign affars.


Who decides foreign policies?

It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress


Can congress tax goods from a state that are being exported even though they are from a foreign country?

This is not true. Congress can not tax goods from a state that are being exported even though they are from a foreign country.


Congress may not tax good being exported from a state even if the good to foreign country?

congress may not tax good beign exported from a state even if the good is a foreign country


What did congress do to ease the economic effects of the 1807 embargo?

Congress passed a less severe law that reopened foreign trade with every country except Britain and France.


What did congress do to ease the effect of the embargo?

Congress passed a less severe law that reopened foreign trade with every country except Britain and France.


When a President signs a treaty with a foreign country who else has to consent to it?

Congress must also consent to the treaty.


Can congress cannot tax goods being exported from a state or to a foreign country?

This statement is not true, false.


What did congress do to ease the economic effect of the embargo?

Congress passed a less severe law that reopened foreign trade with every country except Britain and France.


State the foreign policy powers of congress?

Answer 1) He can make executive agreements. this means he can make a deal with another leader of a foreign country, without ever needing approval from Congress. This is different from a treaty because a treaty involves an agreement by all components of a nation's government. 2) He can deploy troops without congress's approval. He can keep them there for 60 days unless congress declares war, or extends the time, under the War Powers Resolution.


Who pays for foreign aid?

Foreign aid is paid for by the taxpayers of the country providing the aid.


Which is not a foreign affairs power given to congress?

deficit financing is not a foreign affairs power given to congress.