The division of constitutional authority between the president and the Congress in foreign policy is probably best characterized as
a. favoring congressional dominance.
b. favoring executive dominance.
c. providing an "invitation to struggle" between the executive and legislative branches.
d. exhibiting a "zone of twilight" of uncertainty in the distribution of power.
e. Both options C and D are true.
E
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