Why was Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi overthrown in 2013?
a. He had seized power by force the year before.
b. He was concentrating power in his hands and foes feared he was becoming a dictator.
c. He had decided to abrogate the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty.
d. He was loathed by extreme Islamic groups that feared he would compromise the Islamic revolution.
b. He was concentrating power in his hands and foes feared he was becoming a dictator.
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The president has the power to negotiate treaties with foreign nations, but such agreements on behalf of the United States must be approved by
a. a two-thirds vote of each house of the Congress. b. a majority vote of the House of Representatives. c. a two-thirds vote of the U.S. Senate. d. a majority of the president's cabinet. e. two-thirds of the states.
The Virginia Plan called for the United States to have a parliamentary system similar to Britain
Indicate whether the statement is true or false