Why There Shouldn’t Be Anymore World Wars War Powers Resolution of 1973 By: Dylan Cavada.

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Why There Shouldn’t Be Anymore World Wars War Powers Resolution of 1973 By: Dylan Cavada

War Policy and Purpose The Armed Forces are a major part of a war… Framers are people who work with the country in all series of war…it is they who are responsible for death.

War Policy and Purpose…Con.  The president will consult congress to avoid minor problems that people feel should be resolved their way.  Any problem that a country faces will result in going through exercise(s) in a nation Constitution or Report.

 During the duration before war, conflicts after meddling in other country’s affairs is futile.  Congressional Action is the process in which, to the Committee, all the reports must be submitted.

If there is a problem arising, a certain set of time is required to go to the House of Representatives; failure to do so will result in no tension towards war. Congressional Joint or the Bill sets a limit to the amount of Foreign Affair problems.

 Concurrent Resolution/Interpretation introduces the problems allowed by the committee. ç It also participates in programs associated with permit members. ç Purposes may include provisions and political parties.

Separbility Clause is thereby affected concerning the joints of circumstances in the House of Representatives. Separbility Clause is thereby affected concerning the joints of circumstances in the House of Representatives.

World Military Spending is the cause of most war- relating suffering. World Military expenditure in arms trade has been rising, and costs have been over one trillion dollars in annual.

 In 1795, James Madison stated it a different way… “Of all enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. “Of all enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies, and taxes known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few… War is the parent of armies, and taxes known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few…

 No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.”  The World Global Distribution varied in countries, but the United States had the most.  As years go on, the expenditure increases; High markets of selling fossil fuels angers the many citizens in the world causing disputes.

Ð In compiling so, expenditures are in uprisings. Ð The world is trying to keep up with the budget; at this rate, the world will be in severe debt causing rifts of war. Ð What happens now is when the world tries to work together as a whole, years go on, terrorist attacks begin, a new program is created.

Department of Energy program unifies nuclear weapons, and nuclear missiles. Banding nations worked out a plan to get the money to stop the silos. The expenditures were turned over to the government, and were being dealt with.

Æ Priorities come into contact, while the budget was stabilitized. National defense from the Pentagon was discussed; Paul Krugman said it another way, “Bad ideas flourish because they are in the interest of powerful groups.”

IIIIntroduction—term used for when the United USSR and neighboring countries commenced to democracy and capitalism; permanent preoccupation was eventually established.

Background—Federal: hostility between Russia and the United States had waning moments of World War I. The epic battle of World War II set aside the nations.

►C►C►C►Course of the Cold War—A. The Struggle for Europe—took place in the control for European land; axis powers ruled over causing dispute. ►W►W►W►World War II occurred; diminishing supplements override the political affairs of Communism.

 Aftermath stabbed the war.  B. The Cold War Outside Europe— influenced remaining countries in havoc and confusion.  Involvement in other powers became humane to populations.  The ending negotiation came to the Vietnam War; standoffs went into play.

Conclusion to the Cold War; Final End of World Wars to Date RRRRisks were made; neighboring countries grew angered, but feared. TTTTenor of the Cold War came to treaty; in the end, the Russian missile silos were found; The war ended, but debt is still amongst us.