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dmcintosh

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The National Security Act was created in order to
 
  a. increase Congress's role in the foreign policy process.
  b. force the president to be more responsive to formal lines of authority in the foreign policy bureaucracy, especially within the military.
  c. allow the president to avoid formal channels of communication.
  d. allow the president to develop ad hoc managerial styles.

Question 2

Capability and influence only become meaningful
 
  a. when nations have the courage to use force.
  b. when compared with the capabilities and influence of others.
  c. when nations have resources and technology to advance their interests.
  d. when nations have strong allies.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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