Powers to tax, borrow money, establish courts, charter banks and corporations, and pass and enforce laws, are called ______ in the United States.

a. concurrent powers
b. regulatory actions
c. executive orders
d. legitimate powers

a. concurrent powers

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Which of the following is a lesson learned from America's recent experience with asymmetrical conflict?

a. Conventional forces alone make states powerful. b. Security can be achieved through isolationism. c. Terrorism is an effective regime-change strategy. d. Invasion seldom acts a peacekeeping solution. e. Deterrence can work on any enemy.

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Congressional supervision is most visible in its ability to

A) appropriate. B) create trust funds. C) authorize legislation. D) investigate. E) issue legislative vetoes.

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