What is the president’s main advantage in shaping national foreign policy?
a. He or she can get all the information he or she needs from Congress.
b. He or she is able to act quickly and decisively, unlike the House or Senate.
c. He or she can declare war as part of the power of commander in chief.
d. He or she can generate emergency funding without Congress’s consent.
b. He or she is able to act quickly and decisively, unlike the House or Senate.
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a. individualistic b moralistic c. paternalistic d. traditionalistic
The first three cabinet departments were
A. Interior, Treasury, and Defense. B. War, State, and Treasury. C. Treasury, Interior, and Defense. D. Homeland, Interior, and Treasury. E. Foreign Affairs, Defense, and State.
The most common method for proposing amendments to a state constitution is ________
A. creating a petition to be signed by a majority of a state's residents B. having a formal proposal submitted by the governor C. honoring a request from the U.S. Supreme Court D. taking action by using state legislatures E. requesting constitutional reconsideration by a state's secretary of state
Where and in what way did Lenin expect WWI to start, based on his theory about capitalism?
a. Out of competition over control of the Mediterranean and near-Atlantic shipping lanes b. On the borders of Germany as neighboring states attempted to take Germany's industrial resources by force c. Out of imperialist conflicts on the colonial peripheries d. Within capitalist states as the proletariat began to revolt against the oppression of capitalist machinery e. Between Russia and capitalist states as Russia attempted to spread communist philosophy