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Social Studies, 01.05.2021 07:50 yselahernandez02

I'M FAILING WITH 29 F HELP How does Albright prioritize America’s foreign policy into “inner circle” and “outer circle” interests? What challenge does the United States face at the inter- section of those circles of interest?

What responsibility does she say the United States bears as the world’s only remaining superpower? How does her speech deflect critics who might object to America’s active engagement in the many international crises threatening peace around the world?

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all freedom fighters demanded for constitution. so british finally granted india it's freedom. then a constituent assembly was formed. it's chair man was rajendra prasad and its deputy chairman was dr. br ambedkar.

this assembly take the time of about one year than our constitution was finally formed.

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The president's only official legislative duty is to sign or veto bills.
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