How are most foreign policy appointments made?

a. appointed by the president, confirmed by a majority vote in the Senate 
b. appointed by the president, confirmed by both houses of Congress 
c. appointed by the president, confirmed by a two-thirds majority in the Senate 
d. appointed by the president without need of congressional approval 
 

a. appointed by the president, confirmed by a majority vote in the Senate 

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The size of the White House staff has increased because

a. the executive budget is larger. b. the size and complexity of government has increased. c. the size of Congress has increased. d. the first lady has assumed more responsibilities. e. the size of governmental bureaucracies have increased.

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