nychezliv1smackyl6if nychezliv1smackyl6if
  • 07-05-2017
  • History
contestada

The old adage politics stops at the water’s edge means that

Respuesta :

BlueSky06
BlueSky06 BlueSky06
  • 21-05-2017

The old adage, “politics stops at the water’s edge” means that that a nation should work together to attain its common purposes in foreign strategy and approach.



If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask me.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

simplify: sqrt(200) - sqrt(32)
Solve the equation in the complex number system X^4-2x^2-3=0
How can solve a Boolean algebra problem? Ex: JK+(~J+~K)L+JK
The measures of the angles of DEF are in the ratio 2:4:4. What are the measures of the angles?
it has not been a goal of the U.S. to _____. a. influence elections in African nations b. provide food to drought-stricken regions of Africa c. limit drug and a
What's the property that justifies my 1st step?
The person MOST responsible for bringing about the unification of Germany was __________.
Which equivalent fraction would you have to use in order to add 3/5 to 21/25
A car traveled twice as fast on a dry road as it did making the return on a slippery road. the trip was 60 mi each way, and the round trip took 35 hr.
Joan wants to buy a rug for a room that is 11 feet by 16 feet. She wants to leave a uniform strip of floor around the rug. She can afford 66 square feet of carp