An operational code is
a. the precise code specifying foreign policy processes.
b. part of a belief system that guides thinking.
c. similar to a standard operating procedure, but applies to foreign policies.
d. has little impact on actual decisions.
B
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A) ?the power of Congress to veto state laws that violate the U.S. Constitution. B) ?the claimed authority of the states to declare a federal law void for violating the U.S. Constitution. C) ?the power of the president to veto state laws for violating the U.S. Constitution. D) ?the authority of the president to dissolve Congress and to call for new elections. E) ?the power of the federal government to invalidate state laws on matters of commerce.
The standard of evidence in a criminal trial is the finding of guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt.” What is the standard in a civil case?
a. the same; that is, “beyond a reasonable doubt” b. “preponderance of the evidence” c. “clear and convincing evidence” d. “probable cause” e. “reasonable suspicion”
Which of the following is based on the constitutional clause that states that "the executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America" and that the president "shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed"?
A.) statutory powers B.) inherent powers C.) emergency powers D.) expressed powers
The __________ was formed to block ranchers from grazing cattle in Yosemite National Park
a. Fish and Wildlife Service b. Sierra Club c. Park Rangers Club d. Yosemite National Park Club