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olgavictoria

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What is the primary purpose for the presidents designation as commander in chief?
 
  a. to use the military experience that most presidents have and to allow them to effectively lead the armed forces
  b. to allow for the United States to have the ability to declare war and take necessary military action
  c. to allow the military to ultimately remain under civilian control
  d. to simplify the chain of command
  e. to improve relationships and alliances with the military in other nations

Question 2

Historically, what percentage of presidential vetoes have been overridden?
 
  a. less than 1 percent
  b. 4 percent
  c. 25 percent
  d. 40 percent
  e. 80 percent



mmpiza

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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