John Kerry speaks on climate change, Hillary Clinton, and Syria

John Kerry speaks on climate change, Hillary Clinton, and Syria

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The video discusses the US's non-signatory status to the Law of the Sea, highlighting the Senate's role in not ratifying it, despite administrations adhering to its principles. It touches on Hillary Clinton's stamina as Secretary of State, avoiding political candidate discussions. The impact of Brexit on Britain's global influence is examined, with the US respecting the decision and seeking to maintain strong relations. Lastly, the video addresses Libya's political challenges, acknowledging past mistakes and ongoing efforts to stabilize the government.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why has the United States not ratified the Convention on the Law of the Sea?

The President vetoed it.

The United States Senate has not ratified it.

It was never presented to Congress.

It conflicts with US trade policies.

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Which administrations have chosen to abide by the Convention on the Law of the Sea despite not ratifying it?

Reagan and Carter administrations

Clinton and Trump administrations

Bush and Obama administrations

Nixon and Ford administrations

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the perception of Britain's influence post-Brexit?

It has increased significantly.

It is too early to tell.

It remains unchanged.

It has diminished.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did the United States initially view Brexit?

As a mistake

As an opportunity for new trade deals

As irrelevant to US interests

As a positive change

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What has been a major challenge in Libya post-intervention?

Improving tourism

Increasing oil production

Establishing a legitimate government

Reducing foreign debt