What foreign policy powers does Congress have?

What will be an ideal response?


Congress’s key foreign policy powers: legislation, budgeting, oversight, treaty ratification (Senate), confirmations (Senate), and declarations of war.

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Which of the following was required by the U.S. Constitution?

A. Adult free male suffrage B. Popularly elected presidential electors C. Nonpartisan election commissions D. Popularly elected senators E. Popularly elected House members

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Because individuals are often members of multiple groups, __________

a. it is easy to identify the most important factors in shaping attitudes on a given issue b. opinions tend to be reinforced and become more extreme, leading to unhealthy dialogue and sudden change c. they become confused regarding political issues and refuse to participate in politics d. no single demographic factor can be used to explain political behavior

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A pocket veto is a unique way for an executive to veto a piece of legislation. In a pocket veto:

a. The legislature has the ability to override the veto with a 2/3 vote. b. The executive has to keep the bill in his or her pocket for 14 business days unsigned, then it dies. c. The executive puts a bill in the "veto" pocket of the folder the bill was delivered in, as opposed to the "signed" pocket of the folder. d. A bill is killed if the executive does not sign it within a certain amount of time.

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During a presidential campaign, Alexander's campaign manager ran multiple television broadcasts which focused on the flaws in the stand taken by Daniel, Alexander's opponent, on immigration and unemployment. The broadcast is an example of _____

A) community journalism B) managed news coverage C) negative political advertising D) citizen journalism E) positive political advertising

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