Why does the United States provide foreign aid? What are the goals and challenges of foreign aid provided by the United States?

What will be an ideal response?

The goals are to improve conditions in other countries and, in that way, to improve the security of the United States. Challenges include that the funding does not always get used for its intended purpose and is hard for the United States to control. Another challenge is that a significant portion of the American public opposes United States giving aid to foreign countries.

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Nullification was particularly prominent during which era in American history?

A. the Revolutionary War B. pre-Civil War C. Reconstruction D. the Great Depression

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