What have the federal courts generally decided when faced with conflicts between the president and Congress over control of foreign policy?
a. Congress has primary power over foreign policy; the president has primary power over military policy.
b. Congress has primary power over military policy; the president has primary power over foreign policy.
c. Congress has primary authority over both foreign and military policy.
d. Congress must fund whatever military activities the president engages in.
e. The conflict is a political question that should not be decided by the courts.
Question -2-Political culture is
a. created by the media to make money from the government.
b. specified in Article IV of the Constitution.
c. the set of values supported by a society that conflict with the body politic.
d. the set of fundamental, widely supported values that hold a society together and give
legitimacy to its political institutions.
e. the set of sharply divisive, partisan views toward current political issues such as health care, abortion, and prayer in schools.
Question -3-Neo-liberal institutionalists believe that international institutions or regimes
a. promote hostility among nations.
b. promote cooperation on important global issues.
c. encourage military activity.
d. are inherently problematic.
e. foster mercantilism.
Question -4-Cooperative federalism was based on the recognition that not all problems are best solved by concentrating authority in Washington.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Question -5-When did U.S. military action against Iraq begin?
a. On September 12, 2011
b. Prior to the start of military actions in Afghanistan
c. After George W. Bush obtained a resolution supporting the use of force from the United Nations
d. After United Nations inspectors uncovered evidence of weapons of mass destruction
e. After United Nations inspectors failed to uncover evidence of weapons of mass destruction