Under the Constitution, the president
A) can appoint federal judges with a two-thirds vote of approval in the House of Representatives.
B) can dissolve Congress if they fail to take action.
C) can be impeached and removed from office by the legislature.
D) can declare war.
E) has absolute veto power.
C
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An attempt to relax tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union through limited cooperation is termed
a. foreign aid. b. globalism. c. new world order. d. containment. e. détente.
In the debate over whether the American Revolution was really a revolution, whether there was ______ is in dispute.
A. fundamental social change B. political change C. sufficient mass involvement D. a political aim of the revolution that was satisfied
In order for the ten non-P-5 members of the United Nations Security Council to block a substantive measure supported by the P-5 members, all ten must ______.
a. file a complaint with the World Court b. vote in concert to form a collective veto c. appeal to the president of the Council as a group d. take their protest to the General Assembly
The practice in which political parties provide or withhold benefits
to voters in exchange for their support is known as: a. pluralism. b. corporatism. c. clientelism. d. reciprocity.