What obstacles do presidents often face when making foreign policy?

What will be an ideal response?


Domestic issues, other foreign policymakers, media, and public opinion.

Political Science

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A. the Taliban B. al Qaeda C. the Palestine Liberation Organization D. Shabab E. Jabhat al Nusrah

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__________ is the most common form of crime in Texas.

A. Robbery B. Rape C. Property crime D. Aggravated assault

Political Science

What is the main reason why nuclear arsenals were not used during the Cold War?

a. Fear of isolation c. Fear of communism b. Mutual assured destruction d. International law

Political Science

Which of the following pairs of presidential functions and roles often overlap?

A. commander in chief and chief diplomat B. chief executive and chief diplomat C. chief executive and chief of state D. commander in chief and chief executive E. chief diplomat and chief of state

Political Science