During the 1940s, the U.S. instituted a price support system for American potato
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During the 1940s, the U.S. instituted a price support system for American potatoes. Congress had addressed the problems of agricultural imports in the Agricultural Act of 1948. The U.S. Secretary of State entered into an executive agreement with Canada that would permit only seed potatoes to be imported into the U.S. This agreement was not submitted to or approved by congress. A potato importer imported potatoes into the U.S. for A & P grocery stores for resale. When the court tried this case brought by the U.S. against the importer:
Explanation / Answer
the petitioner can be states that the agreement is not approved by the Congress, so it is not a valid agreement. and performing the activity is like an illegal activity, where the laws are not supporting.
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