The example of foreign policy among the options provided is: President signing a trade treaty with a neighboring country.
Which of the following is an example of foreign policy?(1 point)
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President signing a trade treaty with a neighboring country
President appointing a Supreme Court justice
Congress passing a law on immigration policy
11 answers
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The number of representatives in Congress
The population of states
The primary vote
The popular vote
The correct response is: The number of representatives in Congress.
Each state’s electoral votes are determined by the total number of its Senators (always 2) and Representatives in the House, which is based on the state's population.
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It ensures that both small and large states have equal representation.
It helps to prevent hasty legislation by requiring approval from both houses.
It reduces the number of laws passed each year.
It allows for more representatives from each state.
The best explanation for the significance of the bicameral structure of Congress is: It helps to prevent hasty legislation by requiring approval from both houses.
This structure encourages more thorough debate and consideration of legislation before it becomes law.
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Sign Executive Order
Issue Vetos
Fund the military
Issue Pardon
The option that is NOT a process carried out by the executive branch is: Fund the military.
Funding the military is primarily the responsibility of the legislative branch (Congress), which controls budget appropriations. The executive branch can request funding and implement military policy, but it does not directly fund the military.
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By writing the laws himself
By interpreting the laws after they are passed
By suggesting laws to Congress
By declaring laws unconstitutional
One way the President can influence legislation is: By suggesting laws to Congress.
The President can propose legislation and advocate for specific policies, which can help shape the legislative agenda.
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Brown v. Board of Education
Miranda v. Arizona
US v. Nixon
Marbury v. Madison
The case that provides the basis for Judicial Review is: Marbury v. Madison.
This landmark case established the principle that the Supreme Court has the authority to review and invalidate laws that are found to be in conflict with the Constitution.