Answer:
The Peninsulares
Explanation:
In the historical past it was used fundamentally in Spanish America, where the concept was socially and terminologically opposed to the Creoles, that is, the Spanish-born Spaniards of Spanish parents, who shared with the peninsulares that trait of caste in the racially stratified society of the Spanish viceregal America. The process of Independence of Hispanic America was to a large extent an expression of creole / peninsular opposition. In this context the name gachupin was used as a derogatory synonym. The Canarian origin of emigrants to Spanish America was marked with the denomination islanders.
a foreign policy stance that sets up a hierarchy within an alliance and puts US interests first
a foreign policy stance that seeks to open markets, promote democracy, and defend weaker nations
a foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the United States
a foreign policy stance that assumes the interests of many nations can be met without engageme
According to the Preamble, where does the power for government come from?
the welfare
the leaders
the defence
the people
c. Central American Countries
b. South American Countries
d. None of the above
NAFTA was signed by all of the following countries, except
a. Mexico.
c. the United States.
b. Canada.
d. Cuba.