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According to the text, which committee has traditionally been the most important in foreign policy matters but has lost some of its influence lately?
 
  a. House Armed Services Committee
  b. Senate Armed Services Committee
  c. Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  d. House Foreign Affairs Committee
  e. House Intelligence Committee

Question 2

The House of Representatives resolution in June 2011 directing the Obama administration to submit a report to Congress on the rationale for U.S. military activities in Libya is an example of which of the following reporting requirements?
 
  a. Periodic report
  b. War powers report
  c. One-time report
  d. Earmarking report
  e. Notification



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



futuristic

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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