What can Congress do to influence foreign policy if it is not satisfied with the way the president has handled foreign policy?
a. Congress can fire ambassadors who are not executing foreign policy according to Congress's wishes.
b. Congress can reduce appropriations for executing the president's foreign policy.
c. Congress can command the military to execute foreign policy according to Congress's wishes.
d. Congress can change foreign policy with a joint declaration of two-thirds of each chamber, which does not require the president's signature.
b
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a. his failure to gain Senate approval to join the League of Nations. b. the loss of the Philippines to Japan. c. the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan. d. his failure to enact comprehensive civil rights legislation. e. his inability to desegregate the military.
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A. coalition B. interest group C. plutocracy D. aristocracy
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a. the person may self-categorize himself or herself differently depending on what is to be gained from being included in a given category. b. the person is likely to categorize himself or herself according to the father's category and ignore the mother's. c. the person may have a difficult time differentiating race and ethnicity in the self-categorization. d. the person is likely to place himself or herself in multiple categories that are mutually contradictory.