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24.07.2019 •
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President clinton believed that both nafta and gatt would
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The correct answer is : Tariffs would be reduced to promote free trade.
Explanation: The United States responded to changes in the global economy by joining NAFTA, WTO and GATT. Clinton was convinced that free trade could lead to global growth, preservation of the environment, peace and equality.
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1. Signing bills into law. When a bill is passed by Congress, the president must sign it. If he doesn´t agree with it or some aspects of it, he can veto the bill; his veto can be overrun only by two-thirds of votes in Congress.
2. Ratification. All the foreign treaties signed by the executive branch must be ratified by the Senate.
3. Impeachment. Following an investigation and a majority vote in the House of Representatives, the Senates judges the president of another official that is going to be impeached. Impeachment requires a two-third vote in the Senate.
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