What is “advice and consent” and how can the president bypass it?

What will be an ideal response?

This is the power of the Senate to approve (or disapprove) high-level administration nominees. Presidents can bypass this process in three ways (students should list and describe two of these for full credit): recess appointments, naming individuals as “temporary,” and naming “czars” who are not subject to Senate approval.

Political Science

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What historical event or phenomenon does Frankel use to support the argument that globalization is not irreversible?

a. the fragmentation of states resulting from the collapse of the Soviet Union b. the political forces that fragmented the world for thirty years between 1914 and 1944 c. the decline in world trade and manufacturing during the initial years of the Cold War d. the global economic recession and corresponding reduction in trade of the 2008–2009 period e. the global contraction of trade and wealth that resulted from both energy commodity scares and protectionist measures in the early 1970s

Political Science

Which area of the globe, barring the global South and the global North, has the largest number of HIV infections?

A. Africa B. China C. South Asia D. Middle East

Political Science