Why does the perception of an electoral mandate matter in presidential politics?

a. Ithelps to increase the president'slegislative acumen.
b. It makes it harder for presidents to get their legislative agenda enacted by Congress.
c. It offers legitimacy and credibility to a recently elected president's proposals.
d. It enables the president to manage the bureaucracy.

c

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The government is most likely to raise money to pay its expenses:

A. through taxes levied on personal income. B. by lending money at a fixed interest rate. C. through imports. D. by adhering to the easy-money policy. E. by lowering interest rates.

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In 1946, __________ delivered the famous "iron curtain" speech in Fulton, Missouri, in which he summed up Soviet policy in Eastern Europe.

A. Winston Churchill B. George Kennan C. Charles Lindbergh D. President Truman E. Dwight Eisenhower

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