What is the “two presidencies” theory and what are its implications for the success of presidential proposals?
What will be an ideal response?
This theory states that the role of the president is very different in domestic affairs and in foreign policy or national defense. Presidential proposals are more likely to be successful in the foreign policy realm, in part because Congress tends to more actively assert itself in domestic affairs. Some critics have argued, however, that issues are not so easily categorized as “domestic” or “international” in our current globalized world.
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Which of the following was a boon of the development of a civil society in India, consisting of civic improvement organizations and forums?
A. It helped to unify the country through a large-scale program of railway and road building. B. It helped in incorporating people from diverse linguistic and caste backgrounds. C. It helped the British colonial government in earning revenues from a government salt tax monopoly. D. It helped the British government in abolishing authority of the East India Company. E. It resulted in the establishment of the Supreme Court.
In what ways has the government benefitted from the rise of the Internet and the growing influence of social media? How do these benefits contrast with the consequences of these media sources on U.S. foreign policy?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following type of court exists between the trial courts of jurisdiction and the supreme court in most states?
A. District court B. Circuit court C. Court of appeal D. Limited court E. Court of jurisdiction
What is one of the rights enumerated in the original Constitution?
a. Right to a speedy trial b. Right to bear arms c. Freedom of speech d. Pursuit of happiness e. Writ of habeas corpus