Topics in American Government: Presidential PowerClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 304 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The President's implied powers ______.

A. are delineated in the Constitution
B. include overriding a veto
C. can lead to the most controversial actions
D. are not subject to checks and balances


Answer: C

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There are 15 major service organizations of the federal government which include Treasury, Agriculture, Education, and more. What kind of departments are these?

A. Cabinet B. Agency C. Legislative D. Mandated E. Constitutional

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How does international relations compare to domestic politics?

a. There are more international rules than domestic laws. b. The power structure of international relations is less complex. c. There is no central power that can enforce rules in international politics. d. The number of interest groups involved in international politics is much smaller.

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Which of the following is considered a disadvantage of a national primary?

a. Voters in New Hampshire would lose interest if their state were not always first in the primary season.
b. States would have to choose whether to have a primary or a caucus.
c. Small states would still be at a disadvantage with a primary on the same day as a large state.
d. Small towns and rural areas might never get to meet candidates face to face because candidates would be engaged in massive national media campaigns.

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