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Diane

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The decision by Bill Clinton to sign the treaty creating the ICC without the ratification of the Senate supports which claim?
 
  A)Presidents only sign an international treaty in their second year of office.
  B)International law does not require approval by the legislative branch.
  C)Presidents are much more accepting of international law than Congress.
  D)Policymakers in the United States tend to avoid broad international agreements.

Question 2

What does the trend in the number of policy czars per administration from Wilson to Obama illustrate?
 
  A)a rising scrutiny of policy czars by the American media
  B)a reluctance to use policy czars by American presidents
  C)a rejection of policy czars by American citizens
  D)a growing acceptance of policy czars in American culture



katara

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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