Which of the following statements illustrates the trend in presidential foreign policy power regarding treaties and international agreements?
a. Most international agreements are treaties not subject to Senate ratification.
b. Most international agreements are treaties subject to Senate ratification.
c. Most international agreements are executive agreements subject to Senate ratification under the Case–Zablocki Act.
d. Most international agreements are executive agreements not subject to Senate ratification.
d. Most international agreements are executive agreements not subject to Senate ratification.
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How did delegates to the Constitutional Convention sidestep their original mandate?
a. They aimed to weaken federal power and give even more power to the individual states. b. They quickly decided to scrap the Articles of Confederation and write a new constitution. c. They desperately tried to find a way to make the existing Articles of Confederation work. d. They focused almost exclusively on commerce and navigation between the states.
The idea of public policy is an example of government's ability to establish
A. ideological principles. B. historical imperatives. C. an authoritative allocation of values. D. military dogma through conquest.