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lilldybug07

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Who established the precedent that the president would play a prominent role in foreign affairs?
 
  a. George Washington
  b. Andrew Jackson
  c. Thomas Jefferson
  d. Abraham Lincoln

Question 2

How is a vice presidential vacancy filled?
 
  a. The Cabinet nominates a new vice president who must then be approved by Congress.
  b. The president appoints a new vice president who assumes office immediately.
  c. The president appoints a new vice president who must then be approved by Congress.
  d. The Senate appoints a new vice president who must then be approved by the president.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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