Do checks and balances and the separation of powers apply to presidential foreign policy? Use specific examples to support your argument

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Define checks and balances and separation of powers.
2, Outline the president's roles as chief diplomat and commander in chief and assess the extent to which these powers are checked by Congress and the judiciary.
3, Explain how the War Powers Resolution is an attempt to check the president's power to wage war.
4, Describethe role of the president in foreign policy and how this role is checked by the other branches.

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Because White males predominated in the lower-level public offices and private careers that are the most common stepping-stones to Congress, ______.

A. laws were made to help women and minorities get elected B. special programs allow training for women and minorities once they are in Congress C. the election is mere formality D. Congress has remained overwhelmingly White and male

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Why do you think so much is expected of a president? Why is it likely that most expectations will not be met? Be sure to include a discussion of how presidents, the media, and the public contribute to the situation.

What will be an ideal response?

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The advantage that the president has over Congress in foreign affairs is his/her ability to ______.

a. act quickly and decisively on the international stage b. negotiate and sign treaties with foreign nations c. appoint and station ambassadors all over the world d. fund and conduct secret military operations without approval

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Presidential political appointees tend to be drawn from all of the following EXCEPT

A) business. B) universities. C) nonprofits. D) government office. E) campaign workers.

Political Science