Asked by christopher
A foreign policy president tends to be stronger than a domestic policy president because (Points : 1)
presidents usually have stronger foreign policy backgrounds.
Congress has more public support domestically and less internationally than the President.
Congress defers to the President because he is the sole foreign policy organ.
Congress confirmed this arrangement after a constitutional crisis.
presidents usually have stronger foreign policy backgrounds.
Congress has more public support domestically and less internationally than the President.
Congress defers to the President because he is the sole foreign policy organ.
Congress confirmed this arrangement after a constitutional crisis.
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Answered by
christopher
Congress defers to the President because he is the sole foreign policy organ.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
Answered by
christopher
Congress has more public support domestically and less internationally than the President.
Answered by
Reed
I don't like any of these answers, but your second choice is probably the best.
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