The central clearance system serves what purpose?
a. ensuring that the actions of agencies and departments are in line with the president's goals
b. aiding Congress in investigating the actions of agencies and departments
c. reigning in uncontrollable spending
d. ensuring that presidential nominees to key positions in the executive branch are confirmed by the Senate
Answer: a
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Which of the following best describes policy articulation?
a. the stage in the foreign policy process in which the rationale for a policy is stated in an effort to gain domestic and foreign support for it b. the stage at which resources are allocated to a foreign policy so that its objectives can be achieved, and in which the policy is put into effect c. the first post-implementation stage in the foreign policy process, in which efforts are expended to stay abreast of a foreign policy and its effects as it is implemented d. the stage in the foreign policy process in which the intended and unintended effects that a foreign policy is having are assessed
“Common” law was first developed by the courts of which country?
a. France b. The United States c. Britain d. Italy