Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay argue that one of the problems with George W. Bush’s foreign policy is that

a. unilateralism ignores the fact that many of the most important international challenges require the cooperation of other nations.
b. it relies too heavily on abiding by restrictive treaties and international agreements.
c. it gives a de facto veto power over policies to our European allies.
d. it gives Congress too much control over national security matters.


a. unilateralism ignores the fact that many of the most important international challenges require the cooperation of other nations.

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A. "spoiler" role B. "progressive" role C. "reformist" role D. "regressive" role E. "ideological" role

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All of the following propositions EXCEPT _____ are consistent with the responsible party model

A. it is modeled on the system of parliamentary control that exists in Congress B. voters elect a party to power and the individual legislators are held accountable to that party which is in turn accountable to the voters C. when voters are displeased with the party's performance, they can vote it out of power D. it is modeled on the system of parliamentary control that exists in Britain's House of Commons

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Powers of the president which are derived from the Constitution, and are then defined through practice rather than through the law, are called ________ powers

A) constitutional B) statutory C) ?executive D) expressed E) inherent

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