In the role of ________, a president is the public face and authority behind U.S. foreign policy decisions

A) head of state
B) judicial nominator
C) constitutional monarch
D) chief legislator
E) commander in chief


A

Political Science

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Which of the following is true of the cultural identity context associated with late state formation?

A. All newly formed states established their borders through a long process of competition with their neighbors. B. Late-forming state institutions have strong legitimacy as they weakened the nationalistic forms of political identity. C. Late-forming states engaged in weakening or destroying diverse local political identities. D. In all cases of late state formation, rulers deliberately created and bolstered the legitimacy of a common national political identity. E. Many late-forming states lacked the time and resources to construct a coherent and legitimate national political identity

Political Science

The most likely renewable resource to be fought over by states is:

A. croplands B. forests C. freshwater D. fish E. cattle

Political Science

The production of goods is usually dispersed throughout several different countries

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

The elements of party organization have three general components. Which one refers to the formal structure that sets rules for party operations and provides services for various party units and candidates?

a. party in the constitution b. party in the electorate c. party in government – d. party as organization

Political Science