Deck 9: Congress and Interbranch Politics
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Deck 9: Congress and Interbranch Politics
1
Conventional wisdom often casts the president as ______ of foreign policy, whereas Congress is cast as ______.
A) the decider; uninterested
B) uninterested; the decider
C) deferential; compliant
D) compliant; deferential
A) the decider; uninterested
B) uninterested; the decider
C) deferential; compliant
D) compliant; deferential
A
2
Which of the following foreign policy powers of the president is spelled out in the US Constitution?
A) power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations
B) power to receive foreign dignitaries
C) power to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces
D) power to suppress insurrections
A) power to regulate commerce with the foreign nations
B) power to receive foreign dignitaries
C) power to make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces
D) power to suppress insurrections
B
3
Which of the following foreign powers of Congress is spelled out in the US Constitution?
A) power to receive foreign dignitaries
B) power to make treaties
C) power to commission military officers
D) power to provide for the common defense and general welfare
A) power to receive foreign dignitaries
B) power to make treaties
C) power to commission military officers
D) power to provide for the common defense and general welfare
D
4
Key diplomatic powers of the president are subject to the advice and consent of ______.
A) the public
B) the House
C) the Senate
D) the States
A) the public
B) the House
C) the Senate
D) the States
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5
Which of the following is an example in which the president can check the Congress?
A) the president can deem laws unconstitutional
B) the president can declare war
C) the president can veto laws
D) the president can make treaties
A) the president can deem laws unconstitutional
B) the president can declare war
C) the president can veto laws
D) the president can make treaties
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6
Which of the following is an example in which the Congress can check the president?
A) the Congress can deem laws unconstitutional
B) the House can override vetoes
C) the Senate must provide its advice and consent of appointments
D) the Congress may pass bills
A) the Congress can deem laws unconstitutional
B) the House can override vetoes
C) the Senate must provide its advice and consent of appointments
D) the Congress may pass bills
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7
Determining the constitutionality of a law or action is known as ______.
A) advice and consent
B) veto
C) judicial review
D) filibuster
A) advice and consent
B) veto
C) judicial review
D) filibuster
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8
The power of judicial review rests in which of the following?
A) the presidency
B) the legislature
C) the states
D) the courts
A) the presidency
B) the legislature
C) the states
D) the courts
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9
In foreign policy, the Supreme Court tends to rule in favor of ______.
A) the Congress
B) the people
C) the president
D) the states
A) the Congress
B) the people
C) the president
D) the states
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10
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court uphold a congressional grant of authority to the president to prevent the sale of arms to belligerents and ruled generally in favor of national governmental and presidential supremacy in foreign policy?
A) United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp (1936)
B) Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer Case (1962)
C) Crockett v. Reagan (1981)
D) Campbell v. Clinton (1999)
A) United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp (1936)
B) Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer Case (1962)
C) Crockett v. Reagan (1981)
D) Campbell v. Clinton (1999)
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11
The courts have strengthened the power of the president, in part, by determining that ______ have the same force as treaties.
A) presidential memoranda
B) executive agreements
C) presidential statements
D) state of the union addresses
A) presidential memoranda
B) executive agreements
C) presidential statements
D) state of the union addresses
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12
In which of the following cases did the Congress challenge the presidential administration's power to send military advisors into El Salvador?
A) Dellums v. Bush (1990)
B) Campbell v. Clinton (1999)
C) Lowry v. Reagan (1987)
D) Crockett v. Reagan (1981)
A) Dellums v. Bush (1990)
B) Campbell v. Clinton (1999)
C) Lowry v. Reagan (1987)
D) Crockett v. Reagan (1981)
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13
Which of the following congressional tools was affected by the Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha (1983) case?
A) power to declare war
B) legislative veto
C) advice and consent
D) power to impeach
A) power to declare war
B) legislative veto
C) advice and consent
D) power to impeach
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14
The right of the executive branch to withhold information from Congress and the public is referred to as ______.
A) implied consent
B) presidential immunity
C) judicial review
D) executive privilege
A) implied consent
B) presidential immunity
C) judicial review
D) executive privilege
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15
Which of the following is considered a legislative action?
A) determine the constitutionality of laws
B) create budgets
C) make treaties
D) authorize and appropriate funds
A) determine the constitutionality of laws
B) create budgets
C) make treaties
D) authorize and appropriate funds
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16
When members take direct action ______.
A) they look at the policy climate to signal preferences
B) they look at the policy process
C) they target specific foreign policy issues
D) they take aim at the broader context
A) they look at the policy climate to signal preferences
B) they look at the policy process
C) they target specific foreign policy issues
D) they take aim at the broader context
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17
When members of Congress accede to the administration's request, their behavior is considered to be ______.
A) compliant
B) resistant
C) independent
D) rejection
A) compliant
B) resistant
C) independent
D) rejection
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18
When members modify the administration's request, delivering a result either more or less than the administration desired, their behavior is considered ______.
A) compliant
B) resistant
C) independent
D) rejection
A) compliant
B) resistant
C) independent
D) rejection
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19
______ behavior is when Congress flatly refuses to enact the administration's desires.
A) Compliant
B) Resistant
C) Independent
D) Rejection
A) Compliant
B) Resistant
C) Independent
D) Rejection
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20
When members of Congress go beyond reacting to the administration's policy requests and proposals and choose to enact their own foreign policy agenda, their behavior is considered ______.
A) compliant
B) resistant
C) independent
D) rejection
A) compliant
B) resistant
C) independent
D) rejection
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21
After Vietnam, congressional ______ sharply fell.
A) resistance
B) compliance
C) rejection
D) independence
A) resistance
B) compliance
C) rejection
D) independence
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22
In the post-Cold War period, Congress became more ______ in its foreign policy actions.
A) compliant
B) rejection
C) resistant
D) independent
A) compliant
B) rejection
C) resistant
D) independent
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23
Initial signs of re-assertiveness by Congress after World War II quickly gave way to ______.
A) antagonism
B) acquiescence
C) accommodation
D) awakening
A) antagonism
B) acquiescence
C) accommodation
D) awakening
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24
The height of bipartisanship took place during which of the following periods?
A) congressional antagonism
B) congressional acquiescence
C) congressional accommodation
D) congressional awakening
A) congressional antagonism
B) congressional acquiescence
C) congressional accommodation
D) congressional awakening
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25
McCarthyism, which fueled anticommunism, took place during which of the following periods?
A) congressional antagonism
B) congressional acquiescence
C) congressional accommodation
D) congressional awakening
A) congressional antagonism
B) congressional acquiescence
C) congressional accommodation
D) congressional awakening
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26
Which of the following has been the factor most responsible for the growth of presidential power and the straining of relations between Congress and the president?
A) the power of oversight and investigation
B) the power to appropriate funds to make laws
C) advice and consent
D) the war powers
A) the power of oversight and investigation
B) the power to appropriate funds to make laws
C) advice and consent
D) the war powers
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27
Which of the following has the constitutional authority to advise the president on and consent to his appointments and treaties?
A) Senate
B) cabinet heads
C) Supreme Court
D) House
A) Senate
B) cabinet heads
C) Supreme Court
D) House
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28
Linked directly to the legislative process is the power of ______.
A) advice and consent
B) war
C) congressional oversight
D) the purse
A) advice and consent
B) war
C) congressional oversight
D) the purse
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29
Which of the following represents the ultimate means by which Congress may exercise its constitutional role?
A) advice and consent
B) veto
C) oversight
D) fund appropriation
A) advice and consent
B) veto
C) oversight
D) fund appropriation
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30
Which type of oversight provides numerous opportunities for watchdog activities?
A) regular
B) crisis-driven
C) event-driven
D) they all provide opportunities
A) regular
B) crisis-driven
C) event-driven
D) they all provide opportunities
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31
Which of the following types of oversight increased during the Vietnam War?
A) event-driven
B) regular
C) crisis-driven
D) they all increased
A) event-driven
B) regular
C) crisis-driven
D) they all increased
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32
According to the authors, which of the following has become the norm for Washington, DC?
A) polarization
B) bipartisanship
C) politicization
D) divided government
A) polarization
B) bipartisanship
C) politicization
D) divided government
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33
When is Congress more likely to defer to the president's policy preferences?
A) when debates focus on national threats and priorities
B) during times of peace
C) when the political debate over threat is less salient
D) in periods of stability
A) when debates focus on national threats and priorities
B) during times of peace
C) when the political debate over threat is less salient
D) in periods of stability
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34
The 1969 National Commitments Act and the 1972 Case Act required the president to report all agreements within ______ days of their completion.
A) 30
B) 60
C) 90
D) 120
A) 30
B) 60
C) 90
D) 120
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35
Which of the following has always been the greatest strength of the legislative branch?
A) advice and consent
B) war powers
C) power to appropriate funds
D) power of the purse and to make laws
A) advice and consent
B) war powers
C) power to appropriate funds
D) power of the purse and to make laws
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36
Which of the following processes actually provides the money for programs?
A) approval
B) authorization
C) budgetary
D) appropriation
A) approval
B) authorization
C) budgetary
D) appropriation
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37
What are the keys to legislative success?
A) divided government and polarization
B) bargain and compromise
C) collaboration and commitment
D) independence and assertiveness
A) divided government and polarization
B) bargain and compromise
C) collaboration and commitment
D) independence and assertiveness
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38
Event-driven oversight is tied to ______.
A) authorization and appropriation cycles
B) policy agendas and issues
C) major policy failures
D) scandals
A) authorization and appropriation cycles
B) policy agendas and issues
C) major policy failures
D) scandals
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39
Watch dog activities are associated with which of the following?
A) advice and consent
B) power of the purse
C) war powers
D) power of oversight and investigation
A) advice and consent
B) power of the purse
C) war powers
D) power of oversight and investigation
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40
Which of the following is considered the investigative arm of Congress and engaged in oversight of the executive branch?
A) Congressional Research Service (CRS)
B) Government Accountability Office (GAO)
C) Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
D) Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
A) Congressional Research Service (CRS)
B) Government Accountability Office (GAO)
C) Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
D) Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
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41
There is no foreign policy power provided to the president that is not shared by Congress.
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42
Throughout the cold war years of the 1950s and 1960s, both the House and Senate were dominated by southerners, members of the Democratic Party, and political conservatives.
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43
Both treaties and executive agreements require Senatorial advice and consent.
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44
During times of peace, power tends to flow back to Congress.
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45
Why is the separation of powers considered an "invitation to struggle"? Provide an example.
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46
Explain the avenues of influence.
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47
Historically, what has been the distribution of foreign policymaking power between Congress and the president?
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48
What are the three central requirements of the War Powers Act?
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49
Identify and discuss the principal elements that support the continuation of an active congressional role in the foreign policymaking process.
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