What exists at the cabinet, subcabinet, and bureau levels to promote collaboration in jointly occupied areas?

a. clearance procedures
b. lead agency formulas
c. interagency committees
d. interagency agreements


c. interagency committees

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Police powers refer to the

a. powers held by U.S. states to regulate public safety, health and welfare. b. ability of the national government to enforce federal criminal codes within state boundaries. c. ability for individuals to make "citizens' arrests." d. ability of Congress to declare martial law. e. power of the federal government over state militias.

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Gulf War I in which the U.S. sided with Kuwait against Saddam Hussein was done

A. To maintain the balance of power B. Because of diplomacy C. To prevent hegemony D. To exercise its sphere of influence

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European powers sought to change the Middle East by

a. introducing Christianity as the official religion. b. trading with it. c. ruthlessly crushing its indigenous cities. d. supporting Israel.

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The 14th Amendment’s guarantee against any state’s depravation of “life, liberty or property …” is often called the ______ clause.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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