As _____, the president of the United States can veto a bill passed by Congress and can call special sessions of Congress.
A. chief diplomat
B. head of state
C. commander in chief
D. chief legislator
E. chief executive
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
Millennials are more likely to get their news from _______, while Baby Boomers are more likely to get their news from __________.
A. radio; newspapers B. television; social media C. social media; television D. newspapers; radio
Which of the following is NOT an example of the interconnectedness between economy, security, and identity?
A. Terrorism as a form of "backlash" against perceptions of Western imperialism. B. Military power as a function of economic strength. C. Capitalism as a growing global ideology. D. Wars fought over oil in the Middle East. E. All of the above are examples.
Americans must __________ sometimes months before the election and before campaign excitement mounts
A) lobby B) declare an allegiance to a particular party C) register to vote in person D) caucus