___________ seeks to maintain security or stability within a wide area, provide humanitarian assistance, disarm insurgents, and monitor elections to secure a peaceful governmental transition

a. "Police action" c. Peace-building
b. Peacekeeping d. Humanitarian intervention


C

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During the last year in office, the Carter administration's foreign policy outlook went through a pendulum swing of ideology. What two events precipitated the change of policy directly?

a. The Panama Canal treaty and the Neutrality treaty b. President Sadat of Egypt visiting Jerusalem and the Camp David Accords c. The sanctions against Rhodesia and the stance against Apartheid in South Africa d. American hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan e. Downgrading the centrality of the Soviet-American relationship and prioritizing human rights in international negotiations

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As commander in chief the president __________

a. has executive power over the military b. can declare war c. has administrative authority over the military d. can introduce American troops into hostile foreign lands without congressional approval

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The __________ clause ensures that the president faithfully executes the laws

A)faithful execution B)vesting C)exclusive executive D) take-care

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, first elected president in 1932, has the distinction of being the longest serving president in American history. He was elected to how many terms?

A) two B) three C) four D) five E) six

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