What is one reason that Congress began to challenge the president’s foreign policy initiatives more often in the 1980s and 1990s?

a. World War II had ended. 
b. The Cold War had ended. 
c. Congress was more unified. 
d. The War Powers Act was passed. 


b. The Cold War had ended. 

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Beliefs in the middle of the ideological continuum are considered to be more a. liberal

b. moderate. c. conservative. d. independent.

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The McCain–Feingold Act of 2002 required which of the following for campaign ads?

a. That candidates disavow unfair and untrue attack ads on their opponents. b. That candidates receive approval from the FCC for any negative ads they air. c. That candidates refrain from airing negative ads. d. That candidates include a recorded statement within the ad stating that they approved the message.

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According to the Supreme Court in the Civil Rights Cases (1883), why was Congress unable to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations?

a. Congress cannot regulate public accommodations because they involve interstate commerce. – b. Congress cannot regulate public accommodations because they tend to be owned by private entities. c. Congress cannot regulate public accommodations because it lacks the authority to spend money without the permission of the states. d. Congress cannot prohibit discrimination because doing so violates the First Amendment right to freedom of speech.

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