How do executive agreements differ from treaties?

a. Executive agreements are always secret, while treaties are not.
b. Executive agreements are approved by majority vote of the Senate rather than the two- thirds vote required for treaties.
c. Executive agreements do not need Senate ratification.
d. There is no difference between the two.
e. Executive agreements must be approved by the House of Representatives.


c

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a. Individuals might have had weakly formed opinions or changed their mind over a month.  b. Polling voters rarely produces accurate results.  c. Individuals generally refuse to say who they will vote for, skewing the results.  d. The poll was likely a push poll. 

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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1.Successful Asian societies are more ethnically homogenous than Latin American or African countries. 2.Import substitution made Latin American states less vulnerable to international markets. 3.Latin American states escaped direct colonization earlier than other regions. 4.The ejido system is a Mexican land reform project that redistributed some land to peasants. 5.Like Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa experienced waves of democracy and reversals throughout the twentieth century.

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Question Hour in the British Parliament is an example of which legislative function?

A. legitimating B. checking C. education D. legislating

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