What are at least two components of the situational context of congressional foreign policy making?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should discuss the nature of foreign policy issues, such as economics and immigration. Answers could also discuss structural and procedural legislation as more pertinent than other legislation. Answers should also discuss timing as an important factor in congressional foreign policy making—especially in the context of elections or crisis situations.
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__________ argued that all legitimate governing authority is based on the consent of the governed and that all individuals have "natural rights."
a. Burke b. Hobbes c. Locke d. Zenger
Why did Congress pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
a. because it was clear that the South had no intention of living up to the spirit of the Fifteenth Amendment b. because Congress was afraid the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. would lead a boycott of white businesses if the legislation was not passed c. to prevent the race riots from spreading from African American neighborhoods into traditionally white neighborhoods d. because the Supreme Court had determined that only the national government could regulate elections
Madison's The Federalist No. 10 expressed a concern with __________,which are groups of individuals interested more in their self-interest than with the rights of individuals outside the groups or with the needs of society as a whole
Fill in the blanks with correct word
In 1905, the Supreme Court legalized the use of power on the part of a state to regulate private property
Indicate whether the statement is true or false