The presidents role in foreign policy increased largely because:
A. Congress proved so inept in foreign affairs that the american people demanded a change.
B. America became more of a world power.
C. of the need to coordinate national economic policy and foreign policy, a task to which the presidency was well-suited.
D. of the desire of U.S. business to expand into latin america and Asia, which required executive at the highest leve.
2 answers
Congress proved so inept...
America became more of a world power