The Framers changed their mind about granting Congress the power to "make war" (instead granting Congress the power to "declare war") for what reason?
a. in order to enable the executive branch to defend the nation if attacked when Congress was not in session
b. so that Congress and the executive branch would have to work together should a war occur
c. in order to establish the supremacy of the executive branch
d. in order to separate the power of Congress from the power of the executive branch
e. All of the above
a
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Who was the U.S. president during the period of détente?
a. Nixon b. Carter c. Reagan d. Johnson
Those who believe that the court should strictly construe the U.S. Constitution and defer all political questions to the legislative branch of government typically follow what approach to judicial decision-making?
a. Judicial restraint b. Judicial activism c. Logical reasoning d. Stare decisis e. None of the above