How have presidents’ foreign policy initiatives fared in Congress since the end of the Cold War?

a. They are much more successful than their domestic policy initiatives. 
b. They are much less successful than their domestic policy initiatives. 
c. Presidents’ success rate on foreign policy and domestic initiatives in Congress are about equal. 
d. While presidents are still more successful on foreign policy votes than on domestic votes, the gap has narrowed. 

d. While presidents are still more successful on foreign policy votes than on domestic votes, the gap has narrowed. 

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is NOT true regarding Social Security? a. In 2013, more than 57 million Americans received Social Security benefits. b. Workers contributed 7.65 percent of their gross paycheck (capped at $102,000) into the fund, which ismatched by their employers

c. Critics of Social Security argue that the program is unnecessary, as most workers have dedicated retirementsavings. d. Nine out of every ten individuals over the age of 65 receives a Social Security check.

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