Of the various mechanisms for checking the foreign policymaking powers of the president, which do you think has been the most effective and why? Use specific examples from the text to support your argument

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should:
a. Identify the formal powers that Congress has to check the president, including appropriations, traditional legislation, appointments, and hearings and committees. Examples could include the John Bolton nomination, the underfunding of the Rwanda request, the Church committee,and theNeutrality Acts,among others.
b.Discuss the informal powers that Congress has to check the president, including speeches and media appearances. Examples could include speeches by Senators Marco Rubio and Rand Paul and television appearances by Senator John McCain.
c. Explain intra-branch checks on presidential action, such as leaks and military pushback.Examples could include the conflict between Truman and MacArthur and the Edward Snowden leaks.
d. Assess which checksseem to have been most effective,making a clear argument and using evidence from the text to support claims.

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A. when there is a rapid explosion of groups in response to political, economic, or social upheaval B. when interest groups wield considerable power over a legislature and times when they do not C. in which numbers of interest groups dwindle to reestablish equilibrium in the political system D. between the collapse and reestablishment of a government that has fallen because of interest groups

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In his famous dictum, Karl von Clausewitz noted that war

a. is becoming a less likely way to settle disputes. b. is an extension of diplomacy by other means. c. should be the first resort for state leaders. d. is immoral and should be made illegal.

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First-past-the-post (FPTP) countries tend to have __________ systems

a. corrupt electoral b. multiparty c. weak judicial d. two-party

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An evaluator was hired after a homeless shelter started offering assistance with applying for food stamps. She compared the daily caloric intake of the homeless at that shelter and a nearby shelter not offering application assistance. This study uses

A. Cross-sectional comparison B. Interrupted time series C. Difference-in-differences study D. Before-after study

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