What can a president who disagrees with decisions by Congress do?

Answer:

An ideal response will:
1. Note that the president has the power to issue executive orders that do not require congressional approval, although they are subject to challenge.
2. Explain that the president has the power of executive privilege, which allows the president to keep executive communications confidential, especially if they relate to national security.
3. Identify that the president can also exercise the power of impoundment, which allows the president to stop an agency from spending funds previously authorized and appropriated by Congress.

Political Science

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A. state neutrality toward religion B. keeping religion out of the public sphere C. actively supporting religious groups within civil society D. an official state religion

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The popularity of survey research is due to ______.

A. control over extraneous influences in the mode B. versatility, efficiency, and the generalizability of results C. the anonymity guaranteed to the research subject by the investigator D. relatively high degree of population turnover

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