All of the following are key presidential advisers on issues of foreign policy except the ______.

A. National Security Adviser
B. Secretary of State
C. Attorney General
D. National Security Council


C. Attorney General

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A. are part of the Bill of Rights B. protected the civil rights of former slaves C. extended the right to vote to former slaves, women, and eighteen-year olds D. are the most recent amendments to the Constitution

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Describe the primary jurisdiction of the U.S. Supreme Court

A) It makes initial rulings on all federal cases, civil and criminal. B) It rules on high penalty cases, including those with life sentences and the death penalty. C) Its jurisdiction is almost entirely appellate, from lower federal or state supreme courts. D) Its jurisdiction is broad, ranging from appellate rulings to original rulings in federal crimes.

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During early discussions of medical care reform at the beginning of the Obama administration, different groups, such as the American Medical Association, medical insurance companies, and citizens groups were invited to discuss perceived problems in the health-care system. This conforms well with which theoretical approach to studying how agendas are set?

A. a pluralist approach B. a state-centric approach C. a corporatist approach D. a bureaucratic approach

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What is the long-term concern regarding the Social Security Trust Fund?

What will be an ideal response?

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