9. (p. 374) The president’s constitutional roles, such as chief executive and commander in chief, A. are based on very precise constitutional grants of power. B. are rooted in tradition only; they have no basis in the language of the Constitution. C. are not subject to check by Congress. D. have expanded in practice to be more powerful than the writers of the Constitution intended. E. are absolute powers under the Constitution.
/in Feeds /by admin9. (p. 374) The president’s constitutional roles, such as chief executive and commander in chief,
A. are based on very precise constitutional grants of power.
B. are rooted in tradition only; they have no basis in the language of the Constitution.
C. are not subject to check by Congress.
D. have expanded in practice to be more powerful than the writers of the Constitution intended.
E. are absolute powers under the Constitution.
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8. (p. 372) What did the Supreme Court rule about executive agreements in 1937? A. They are legally binding in the same way that treaties are. B. They can only be issued in matters of national security. C. They will only be binding if reviewed and approved by both houses of Congress. D. They can only be made with the approval of a president’s entire cabinet. E. They were ruled unconstitutional and are no longer used by the executive
/in Feeds /by admin8. (p. 372) What did the Supreme Court rule about executive agreements in 1937?
A. They are legally binding in the same way that treaties are.
B. They can only be issued in matters of national security.
C. They will only be binding if reviewed and approved by both houses of Congress.
D. They can only be made with the approval of a president’s entire cabinet.
E. They were ruled unconstitutional and are no longer used by the executive
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7. (p. 372) What did Alexander Hamilton argue about war in Federalist No. 69? A. Congress is the only body with enough deliberative powers to be able to justly declare war. B. War under any circumstances is unjust, even in self-defense. C. A president should be allowed to declare war, because only the executive can react quickly enough. D. A surprise attack on the United States is the only justification for war by presidential action. E. Building a strong military for engagement in foreign wars would be a key ingredient to establishing executive authority.
/in Feeds /by admin7. (p. 372) What did Alexander Hamilton argue about war in Federalist No. 69?
A. Congress is the only body with enough deliberative powers to be able to justly declare war.
B. War under any circumstances is unjust, even in self-defense.
C. A president should be allowed to declare war, because only the executive can react quickly enough.
D. A surprise attack on the United States is the only justification for war by presidential action.
E. Building a strong military for engagement in foreign wars would be a key ingredient to establishing executive authority.
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