A) Education
B) Health care
C) Drug addiction
D) Mental health
E) All of these are correct.
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A) Iraq
B) Afghanistan
C) Iran
D) Syria
E) Pakistan
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A) They are friends of the president that he or she invites to conferences on specific issues.
B) They are expressly identified in the Constitution.
C) They are all department secretaries who oversee administrative functions for the president.
D) The cabinet may include the vice president and other advisors if the president chooses to include them.
E) They are limited to one presidential term and must then leave government service.
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A) It can be used by a president only once during a term of office, although a president can use it twice if he or she serves two terms.
B) It can only be used when Congress adjourns for the session within ten days of the bill being submitted to the president.
C) It means that the legislation cannot be reintroduced in the next Congress.
D) It was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1936.
E) It's a veto in which the president does not send a veto message back to Congress.
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A) The Clinton sex scandal
B) The Sedition Act
C) The Watergate scandal
D) World War II
E) The failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
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A) He decreased its visibility.
B) He increased its responsibility.
C) He believed the office should not be involved in foreign affairs.
D) He ignored the vice president most of the time.
E) He treated it the same as other presidents had done in the past.
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A) Draft the federal budget and submit it to Congress for approval
B) Write federal regulations
C) Provide information regarding proposed legislation by testifying before Congress
D) Provide leadership in the event the president is unable to perform his duties
E) Provide advice to the president to aid in decision making
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A) Cabinet secretary
B) Chief of staff
C) Foreign policy advisor
D) Political director
E) Special prosecutor
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A) He kept his personal policy agenda to himself.
B) He was mostly relegated to a ceremonial role.
C) He was the key figure in overseeing American involvement in the Gulf War.
D) He was given significant responsibility for foreign affairs.
E) He did not appear to play a substantial role.
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A) National Security Act
B) Omnibus Act
C) Paris Peace Accords
D) Tonkin Gulf Resolution
E) War Powers Act
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A) A reprieve
B) A congressional sanction
C) A pardon
D) Executive privilege
E) Impeachment
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A) The president can do nothing, and in ten days, if Congress is still in session the bill becomes law without his or her signature.
B) The president can do nothing, and if Congress goes out of session, the bill does not become law.
C) The president can sign it, and it becomes law.
D) The president can veto it.
E) All of these are correct.
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A) Enforce laws, treaties, and court orders
B) Submit a balanced budget to Congress
C) Inform Congress prior to military action
D) Oversee actions of state governments
E) Honor pronouncements of previous presidents
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A) George Washington
B) Alexander Hamilton
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) James Madison
E) John Adams
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A) Because vetoes are usually overridden, the power has become unimportant.
B) The president's veto is final, and this gives him or her complete control over legislation.
C) The threat of a veto gives the president significant influence over Congress and legislation.
D) The veto has been used by Congress to stop the president from signing legislation.
E) Because vetoes are rarely overridden, the power has become unimportant.
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A) Ninth
B) Tenth
C) Twelfth
D) Twenty-Fourth
E) Twenty-Fifth
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A) Judicial review by the Supreme Court
B) Ratification by a majority of the states
C) Ratification by a majority of both houses of Congress
D) Ratification by a two-thirds majority in the Senate
E) Ratification by a majority of the states and by a majority of both houses of Congress
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A) The president
B) The states
C) The secretary of defense
D) The attorney general
E) Congress
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A) It involves the ability of the president and executive branch officials to withhold certain information from Congress and the courts.
B) It means that members of the executive branch cannot be prosecuted for official acts.
C) It has been applied to the president's use of the pocket veto.
D) It allows the president discretion in making political appointments.
E) It was ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1974.
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