A) the president
B) Congress
C) the judiciary
D) the bureaucracy
E) state governments
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A) an executive order.
B) congressional legislation.
C) a treaty with Canada and Mexico.
D) executive privilege.
E) a Supreme Court decision.
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A) to make a more independent and powerful chief executive
B) to bind the president to the will of the people
C) to make the president responsible to state and national legislatures
D) to create an imperial presidency to counter the power of Congress
E) to increase the strength and influence of political parties
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A) going on speaking trips around the nation
B) delivering radio-broadcast fireside chats
C) holding biweekly press conferences with reporters
D) designating the first White House press secretary
E) running extensive national television advertising campaigns
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A) to serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives
B) to cast tie-breaking votes in the Senate
C) to act as a chief admiral of the U.S. Navy
D) to represent the president overseas
E) to run the day-to-day operations of the Executive Office of the President
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A) George Washington in 1790.
B) Andrew Jackson in 1829.
C) Franklin Roosevelt in 1939.
D) Lyndon Johnson in 1965.
E) Bill Clinton in 1993.
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A) a majority of both houses of Congress
B) two-thirds of both houses of Congress
C) three-fourths of both houses of Congress
D) a unanimous vote of both houses of Congress
E) A president's veto cannot be overridden unless it concerns the budget, in which case it requires a three-fourths of both houses.
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A) recent constitutional amendments broadening the president's powers
B) the increasing scope and complexity of legislation
C) the War Powers Resolution
D) the shift toward a more bipartisan political environment in Congress
E) a series of Supreme Court decisions that have reinterpreted Article II of the Constitution
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A) Congress
B) state party leaders
C) the voters
D) the candidates
E) interest groups
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A) vice president.
B) Speaker of the House.
C) secretary of defense.
D) president.
E) secretary of state.
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A) the president
B) the Senate
C) both houses of Congress
D) the Senate, with the approval of the president
E) the Department of Defense
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A) the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
B) the Environmental Protection Agency
C) the Internal Revenue Service
D) the Department of Homeland Security
E) the White House staff
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A) War Powers Resolution of 1973
B) National Security Act of 1947
C) Neutrality Act of 1937
D) Boland Amendment of 1982
E) Arms Control Export Act of 1976
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