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Flipping a coin is an example of a random variable.
Emergency Declaration
An emergency declaration is a formal announcement by a government authority that enables temporary measures to manage a significant threat or disaster, often unlocking additional resources and powers.
Foreign Threats
Challenges or dangers originating from outside a country's borders that can impact national security or interests.
Embargo Trade
A governmental ban on trade with a specific country or the exchange of specific goods, often used as a political tool.
White House Staff
Employees and officials who directly assist and support the President of the United States in the daily management of executive branch duties.
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