Why are executive orders less enduring than formal laws?
a. They automatically expire after five years.
b. They can be reversed by future presidents.
c. They can be overturned by state law.
d. They can be vetoed by Congress.
Answer: b
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Koenkai are
a. Japanese firms and industries that are publicly or semipublicly owned. b. Japanese private contractors who are increasingly responsible for conducting administrative affairs for the central government. c. highly personalized campaign organizations that carry out constituency services. d. neighborhood associations that manage Japanese polling places during elections. e. Japanese officials employed by the government's central election board.
The major administrative units responsible for conducting a broad range of government operations are called
a. regulation bureaus. b. cabinet departments. c. cabinet administrators. d. department chiefs. e. bureaucracies.
Who organized the overthrow of Prime Minister Mossadeq in 1953?
a. China b. Russia c. Iraq d. The United States e. The United Nations