Advocates of bipartisanship in foreign policy argue that
A) foreign policy issues must be discussed in political campaigns precisely because those issues are so important.
B) politics stops at the water's edge.
C) positions on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee should be evenly distributed among Democrats and Republicans.
D) the secretary of state and the president's national security adviser must be from a political party other than the president's.
E) no politician should be involved in political matters.
B
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A) outlaws union membership as a condition of employment. B) offers low-cost consumer goods to union members. C) requires new employees to join the union representing them. D) is supported by business groups. E) is a business owned by a union, has a tax-exempt status, and is not allowed to collect profits.
The National Security Council (NSC) is a group of top foreign policy advisors and relevant cabinet officials that advise the president on foreign policy and national security issues. Who is the official chair of the NSC?
A. vice president B. secretary of state C. head of the Central Intelligence Agency D. secretary of defense E. president
An increase in the number of veto players does which of the following?
a. increases cooperation among veto players b. makes political systems like the United States less conservative c. increases transaction costs d. eliminates judicial review
Liberal theorists see politics as a(n) ______ game.
a. positive-sum b. negative-sum c. zero-sum d. indefinite-sum