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What Agreements made by the States among themselves and with foreign powers?

interstate compact


What are agreements made by the States among themselves and with foreign powers?

These are called treaties.


Agreements states enter into with both foreign nations and other staes with the consent of congress are?

Agreements States enter into with both foreing nations and other States with the consent Of Congress are?


Agreements States enter into with both foreign nations and other States with the consent of Congress are?

interstate Compacts.


Agreements states enter into with both foreign nations and other states with consent of congress are?

Interstate Compacts


Is it possible for the city of Chicago to make a treatie with the country of Germany?

No. The power to make agreements with foreign powers is reserved for the Federal government.


The foreign affairs powers of congress come from the constitution and the what?

The United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers, there are six basic ways in which Congress can originate or shape foreign policy


May states enter into agreements with other states?

Yes, states have the ability to enter into agreements with other states. These agreements are typically known as interstate compacts. They allow states to collaborate and coordinate on matters of mutual interest, such as resource management, transportation, or crime prevention. However, these agreements must be approved by Congress if they affect federal powers or are deemed to be a threat to the supremacy of federal law.


What is the promise by the united states to protect latin America from foreign powers?

The Monroe Doctrine.


Why is the sphere of powers held by the states so huge?

The US constitution was originally an agreement between 13 states. The states wished to retain substantial powers for themselves, so they did.


How does the Constitution provide for the powers of the states in the federal system?

The Constitution grants states certain powers through the Tenth Amendment, which reserves powers not delegated to the federal government to the states. This allows states to govern themselves in areas not specifically outlined in the Constitution.


Can states declare war or regulate foreign commerce?

No, states cannot declare war or regulate foreign commerce. These powers are reserved for the federal government, specifically the executive branch (president) and Congress. States have limited authority in matters of foreign affairs and international relations, which are primarily handled at the federal level.