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EAugust

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Why is it easier for the president to influence foreign and defense policy than it is for Congress to do so?
 
  a. The president has a larger group of foreign and defense policy advisers.
  b. The president has unlimited appropriations for foreign and defense policy.
  c. The president has the power to approve treaties.
 d. The president cannot use the military without prior approval from Congress.

Question 2

During a rapidly developing national security crisis, who is the U.S. president most likely to turn to for advice?
 
  a. the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
  b. the National Security Council
  c. the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
  d. the United Nations Security Council



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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