The growth of presidential power in the twentieth century was largely caused by
a. a rise in ethics concerns in the Senate resulting in a loss of public confidence in Congress.
b. an increasingly activist judiciary.
c. economic panic.
d. the decrease in the size of Congress.
e. the increasing prominence of international affairs.
Question 2
Foreign policy after World War II was largely characterized by
a. exceptionalism.
b. isolationism.
c. multilateralism.
d. preemption.
e. unilateralism.