Nope, it doesn't
No.
Yes, the executive branch, specifically the President of the United States, has the authority to direct and shape foreign policies. The President sets the agenda for international relations, makes decisions about treaties and agreements, and represents the nation in diplomatic relations with foreign countries. However, the executive branch also works in collaboration with Congress in formulating and implementing foreign policies.
the congress
It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress
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What are the forieign policies
What does direct foreign investments do?
The President can make treaties but only with the advice and consent of the US Senate. Congress may give him some discretionary power to control trade, but the ultimate power over foreign trade rests with Congress.
What is the Direct and indirect migration policies on destination?
Congress had imposed new tariffs to protect American industry from foreign competition.
false
they independently create and enforce policies to monitor the economy
Name five kinds of policies that are part of united states foreign policy