Why does the motivation to represent national interests become stronger when a president assumes office?
A)The job description itself demands a focus on national interests.
B)It is a critical component of the two presidencies thesis embraced by presidents.
C)A national focus is specifically required by the presidential oath of office.
D)There are no clear avenues for state or local issues to capture the attention of the executive branch.
Question -2-How are memoranda different from executive orders?
A)They are not published in the Federal Register.
B)They are classified documents.
C)They affect only domestic policy.
D)They offer instructions to federal agencies.
Question -3-The Republican nomination contest is sometimes settled much earlier than theDemocratic contest because of differences in __________.
A)the quality of candidates
B)delegate allocation rules
C)the timing of elections
D)voter turnout
Question -4-The blending of domestic policy with war policy is best illustrated by congressional __________.
A)support for George Bush's immigration reform initiatives
B)resistance to Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism
C)support for Johnson's Great Society programs
D)resistance to Roosevelt's New Deal initiatives
Question -5-Which of the following is an example of the exercise of unilateral power by a president?
A)annual State of the Union Address
B)desegregation of the military
C)passage of the Civil Rights Act
D)veto of the War Powers Resolution