In dealings with foreign nations, the president has the power to
A) negotiate and sign treaties.
B) directly order the Senate to ratify treaties.
C) sign and ratify treaties.
D) negotiate environmental regulations, human rights accords and trade policies, but not military alliances.
E) negotiate military alliances and human rights accords, but not trade policies.
A
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Why is it sometimes difficult for citizens to engage in policy voting?
a. Competing candidates usually have the same positions on issues. b. Candidates are often intentionally vague about their issue stances. c. The media tend to overwhelm voters with policy information. d. Election officials prevent using policy-based voter guides in the voting booth.
"A rule that segregation would be constitutional so long as both races had some access to public services" is a definition of
a. separate but equal. b. prior restraint. c. de jure discrimination. d. de facto discrimination. e. civil rights.
Why were so many immigrants and U.S. citizens of Mexican descent deported in the 1930s?
a. Crime rose in cities with large Mexican American and immigrant populations. b.?During the Great Depression, whites were afraid Mexican Americans and immigrants would take jobs they needed. c. ?Nationalist movements in Europe were influencing white Americans and promoting racism. d. ?It was feared that Mexican Americans and immigrants were acting under the influence of Communism.
Consider a situation in which Congress is not pleased with the direction taken by a federal agency. How can Congress punish or otherwise exert control over that agency?
A. By cutting its budget B. By deflecting interest to another issue C. By confirming a nominee to a top agency post D. By implementing one of the agency's programs E. By asking for a pocket veto