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genevieve1028

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What event or events did political scientist Graham Allison use to support the bureaucratic politics model of foreign policy?
 
  a. the Vietnam War in general
  b. the behavior of bureaucrats on the ground in executing orders during the Vietnam
  War
  c. the Cuban Missile Crisis
  d. the 9/11 attacks
  e. the Cuban Missile Crisis and the 9/11 attacks

Question 2

The head of the National Security Council (NSC) is ________.
 
  a. appointed by the president and accountable to Congress
  b. appointed by the president and confirmed by Congress
  c. appointed by the president and not accountable to Congress
  d. appointed by Congress and accountable to Congress
  e. relied on for foreign policy advice far less than the secretary of state



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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