The constructionist theory of presidential powers was articulated by The constructionist theory of presidential powers was articulated by

a. William Howard Taft.
b. Ronald Reagan.
c. James Buchanan.
d. Lyndon Johnson.
e. Theodore Roosevelt.


a

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A) select delegates to the party's county or state senatorial convention. B) increase voter turnout in local precinct elections. C) select delegates to the state convention and reform platform measures. D) elect state party chairpersons. E) nominate candidates for the general election.

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The 2002 intervention by the United States in Afghanistan would not generally be classified as a humanitarian intervention because

a. it was not approved by the United Nations. b. it did not improve human rights. c. it was justified primarily on security grounds. d. the U.S. troops were invited by the Afghanistan government.

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A) slander. B) libel. C) assault. D) negligence.

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Through which of the following procedures can citizens bypass their elected officials to create and approve laws?

A. recall B. popular referendum C. legislative referendum D. initiative E. legislative referral

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