Which of the following is not an example of a case wherein the Supreme Court backed the federal government’s legal primacy in foreign policy cases?
a. When the Supreme Court upheld President Clinton’s policies regarding returning Haitian refugees to their homeland to prevent them from seeking asylum
b. When the Supreme Court ruled that federal sanctions against Myanmar preempted sanctions imposed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
c. When the Supreme Court upheld Washington’s authority to mollify state laws regarding federal immigration statutes
d. When the Supreme Court upheld Congress’s claim that President Obama violated the War Powers Resolution when he ordered U.S. troops to engage in Libya
d. When the Supreme Court upheld Congress’s claim that President Obama violated the War Powers Resolution when he ordered U.S. troops to engage in Libya
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A global citizen is ______.
a. a person who has citizenship in two countries b. a person who has renounced their citizenship in one country and adopted citizenship in another c. a person who believes they belong to a global community d. a person who does not believe in the sovereignty of nations