A) House of Representatives only.
B) Senate only.
C) House and Senate in a joint session.
D) House and Senate in separate proceedings.
E) Supreme Court in a judicial proceeding.
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A) Congress is the only body with enough deliberative powers to be able to justly declare war.
B) War under any circumstances is unjust,even in self-defense.
C) A president should be allowed to declare war,because only the executive can react quickly enough.
D) A surprise attack on the United States is the only justification for war by presidential action.
E) Building a strong military for engagement in foreign wars would be a key ingredient to establishing executive authority.
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A) Presidents are limited in their use of the veto on legislation directly affecting national security or economic policy.
B) The threat of a veto has never proven to be enough to make Congress bend to the president's demands.
C) Congress can usually muster the two-thirds majority in each chamber required to override a presidential veto.
D) The veto is as much a sign of presidential weakness as of strength,because it arises when Congress refuses to accept the president's ideas.
E) President Bush used the veto less and less during the course of his presidency so as not to cause his popularity to fall.
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A) Howard Dean did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries.
B) John Kerry accepted federal matching funds in the primaries.
C) George W.Bush did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries.
D) None of the three candidates (Dean,Kerry,and Bush) accepted federal matching funds in the primaries.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) must be at least 40 years of age
B) must be a resident in the United States for at least 10 years
C) must be a natural-born citizen
D) must be a white male
E) must be a Protestant
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A) George Washington
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) James Madison
D) Andrew Jackson
E) Martin Van Buren
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A) Office of Management and Budget
B) National Economic Council
C) National Security Council
D) Office of Legislative Affairs
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) national leadership
B) administration of the laws
C) statesmanship in foreign affairs
D) command of the military
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) is a shared office where the president and the cabinet are equally powerful.
B) is a limited office whose occupant is confined to the exercise of expressly granted constitutional powers.
C) is the office most representative of the people.
D) should provide strong leadership in the area of foreign policy but not in domestic policy.
E) is subordinate to the Supreme Court.
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A) the two-presidency problem.
B) fear of impeachment.
C) blocking by Congress.
D) lack of sufficient executive authority.
E) poor circumstance related to the economy.
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A) 2
B) 5
C) 55
D) 200
E) 6,500
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A) 1789
B) 1804
C) 1865
D) 1888
E) 1939
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A) the U.S.Senate
B) the U.S.House of Representatives
C) both the Senate and House in joint session
D) the Supreme Court
E) the people,in a runoff election
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