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A) larger groups are less likely to have allies in the executive branch and in Congress.
B) larger groups fall victim to collective action problems.
C) larger groups find it difficult to maintain tight enough control of their many members to speak with a single voice.
D) larger groups typically have fewer resources to use in their lobbying efforts.
E) larger groups usually demand more from government officials.
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A) diplomacy.
B) appeasement.
C) détente.
D) preemption.
E) deterrence.
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A) the Vietnam War.
B) the Cuban Missile Crisis.
C) the arms race.
D) the Berlin blockade.
E) the first Gulf War.
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A) The Constitution gives most of the foreign policy authority to Congress.
B) Congress is regularly called upon to approve financing of foreign policies.
C) Since the beginning of the Cold War,the president has delegated large amounts of foreign policy authority to Congress.
D) The extensive use of executive agreements in foreign policy requires Senate approval.
E) Congress is the only branch that can declare war.
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A) managing the war on terrorism through multination diplomacy.
B) the tactic of relying on the United Nations to help achieve U.S.objectives.
C) increasing the size and scope of NATO forces.
D) preemptive war.
E) waiting for conflicts to come to the United States before getting involved.
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A) economic interests
B) human rights
C) national security
D) globalization
E) international trade
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A) to monitor foreign intelligence
B) to formulate and recommend military and diplomatic policy proposals to the United Nations
C) to coordinate the differences among the executive's key foreign policy makers
D) to act as a public promoter of the president's foreign policy
E) to protect the borders of the United States
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A) Except for the president,the influence of players and makers varies from case to case.
B) It is best to evaluate other actors and factors as they interact with the president.
C) The reason influence varies from case to case is that each case arises under different conditions and with different time constraints.
D) Foreign policy experts will usually disagree about the level of influence any player or type of player has on policy making.
E) The influence or power of the president varies depending on which particular country or group of countries the United States is dealing with.
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A) The World Trade Organization was founded in 1995.
B) The World Trade Organization is a forum for enforcing international rules promoting free trade.
C) The United States dropped out of the World Trade Organization in 2004 over a disagreement about steel tariffs.
D) The World Trade Organization has had multiple controversies over agricultural subsidies.
E) The World Trade Organization grew out of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
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A) a dispute turns into a military conflict but is not officially declared a war by the legislative branch.
B) an international disagreement is referred to a neutral third party for resolution.
C) a treaty is made between two or more nations.
D) an agreement is made between the presidents of two countries but the terms are not legally binding.
E) the United Nations votes on a resolution compelling two countries at war to stop all military actions.
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A) history has shown that only democratic nation-states respond well to deterrence.
B) deterrence has been made illegal under international law.
C) terrorist groups are nonstate actors who may believe that their lack of a fixed geographic location prevents their targets from retaliating militarily.
D) terrorist groups do not yet have access to nuclear weapons.
E) terrorist groups do not typically enter into negotiations with nation-states.
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A) The Constitution gives the president no role to play whatsoever in determining American foreign policy.
B) The Constitution gives Congress no role to play whatsoever in determining American foreign policy.
C) The system of checks and balances created in the Constitution means that presidents and members of Congress are equally important in determining American foreign policy.
D) The institutional powers of the presidency give presidents an advantage over political forces based in Congress when determining American foreign policy.
E) The institutional powers of Congress give members of Congress an advantage over presidents when determining American foreign policy.
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A) in the 1940s,soon after World War II
B) in the early 1950s with the Korean War
C) in the late 1950s,with American involvement in Vietnam
D) in the early 1960s,with the Cuban Missile Crisis
E) in the late 1970s,after the Vietnam War
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A) liability;asset
B) asset;liability
C) carrot;stick
D) stick;carrot
E) policy;regulation
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