The National Security Act was instrumental in
A) expanding Congress' role in foreign policy.
B) preserving the Supreme Court's role in foreign policy.
C) maintaining the influence of the American public in foreign policy.
D) expanding the foreign policy bureaucracy under the president's control.
E) delaying American involvement in World War I.
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