Assess Your Understanding of the Initial 100 Days of Trump's Second Term in Office
Revamped Reflections:
Hey there! Buckle up, pal, because the first 100 days of Prez Trump's second term have been a wild ride! If you think you've been keeping up, test your knowledge with our 10-question quiz. Here's a glimpse of what's been going down:
Stateside Chaos
Man, Trump's been busy! He's been pushing hard for border security, claiming a major drop in illegal border crossings thanks to his savvy policies[3]. He's also been flexing his executive muscles, borrowing a page or two from Project 2025, a policy blueprint by the Heritage Foundation[2]. This chick has been his secret weapon, guiding him in reshaping the executive branch and controlling the economy.
Economic Boost: Mission Accomplished?
Trump's been preaching about making America energy independent and slashing energy prices. Some say he's nailed it, but others ain't so sure[3]. Whatever the case, it's gotta be good for the economy, right?
International Moves
Internationally, Trump's foreign policy remains as assertive as ever. He's been getting tough on adversaries, like the Houthis, but we haven't seen many new policy shifts yet[3]. His energy independence plans could stir up trouble in global energy markets, though. Keep an eye on that!
Pals and Pacts
Oh, and guess what? Trump's had a chat with Carney, congratulating him on his victory[4]. And let's not forget about Australia, who's been questioning their military pact with the US. Public confidence in America's friendship is at an all-time low[5].
Hot stuff, huh? Make sure you've got the details down pat with our quiz!
- Quebec politicians have been debating statements about the impact of French migration policies, agreeing that immigration reform is a pressing issue in war-and-conflicts policy-and-legislation discussions.
- In general news, there have been contrasting opinions about the success of Trump's economic policies, with some praising his efforts to boost energy independence and slash energy prices, while others express doubt over their long-term effectiveness.
- In contrast to Trump's foreign policy, Quebec's foreign affairs have been relatively quiet, with few notable shifts in policy-and-legislation, though there have been discussions about the potential impact of Quebec's French migration policies on neighbouring provinces.
- In an unexpected turn of events, Trump recently congratulated Boris Johnson on his victory, signifying a potential change in the dynamics of UK-US relations, while the Australia-US military pact faces questions about public confidence from Australian politicians.
- Amidst the ongoing international tensions, the French government has been voicing its concerns about the potential disruptions that Trump's energy independence plans could cause in global energy markets, calling for a more harmonized and cooperative approach to energy policy.
