The Constitution is very specific in allocating power to conduct foreign affairs to the president while reserving the authority for military affairs to Congress

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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In the early days of the United States, communities were idealized as civic republics where citizens a. seek to build an economically inspired community that is interested in maximizing individual liberty andaccumulating wealth

b. view the community as a corporate enterprise that is driven to minimize costs and maximize fee income. c. view community government based on the principle of mutual consent, and citizens share fundamental beliefsand participate in public affairs. d. view community government based on the principle of laissez-faire economics.

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Which of the following is one consequence of massive Chinese purchases of U.S. treasury bonds?

a. It has reduced the values of the U.S. dollar. b. It has helped close the U.S. budget deficit. c. It has reduced America’s trade deficit. d. It has reduced U.S. imports from China.

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Which of the following statements, if true, would confirm the theory of pluralism?

a. Elected officials rarely take into account the views of interest groups. b. The number of interest groups in Washington, D.C., has decreased over the past several decades. c. Elected officials seek out the opinions of multiple interest groups when creating policy. d. Membership in labor unions has remained stable over the past several decades.

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How does the governor's power to control the agenda of a special session increase his or her legislative power?

a. It allows the governor to kill bills in committee. b. By adding issues important to the governor's plans onto the agenda first, he or she can make sure that legislators address his or her plans. c. It allows for increased partisanship. d. It ensures that all of the governor's platform issues will be approved by the legislature.

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