Unlike in domestic policymaking, the president and executive branch play a far greater role in setting foreign policy than does __________

a. the Senate Majority Leader
b. the Speaker of the House
c. Congress
d. the Supreme Court


c

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Why do adjustments to interest rates by the Federal Reserve Board matter?

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The major interpretational difficulty imposed by this design is a. knowing whether the two groups are different from each other on the dependent measure once the experiment is complete. b. deciding how much each group has to gain on the posttest compared to the pretest to be sure that the differences are reliable. c. determining when we have collected enough data points to make a statement about the experiment's outcome. d. being sure that any differences between groups at the end of the experiment result from the independent variable's influence alone, and are not related to preexisting differences.

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Which of the following is true of the traditional media's selling of campaign ads (produced directly by campaigns) with respect to regulation by the FCC?

A. They are no longer allowed to sell ads to PACs. B. They may sell ads at an artificially high rate in order to reduce the influence of certain campaigns. C. They have less control over the content of campaign ads. D. They cannot reject a campaign ad under any circumstances.

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

1.Federal judges undergo continuous review. 2.Most civil cases require a supermajority decision. 3.Civil cases involve violations of the law. 4.Criminal cases usually involve disputes between private parties. 5.A court that can decide whether to review a case is said to have discretionary jurisdiction.

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