A) Al Gore won the popular vote.
B) George W.Bush won Florida by 537 votes.
C) George W.Bush won a slim majority of votes in the Electoral College.
D) Al Gore received 550,000 more votes nationally than George W.Bush.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) House of Representatives only.
B) Senate only.
C) House and Senate in a joint session.
D) House and Senate in separate proceedings.
E) Supreme Court in a judicial proceeding.
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A) is a shared office where the president and the cabinet are equally powerful.
B) is a limited office whose occupant is confined to the exercise of expressly granted constitutional powers.
C) is the office most representative of the people.
D) should provide strong leadership in the area of foreign policy but not in domestic policy.
E) is subordinate to the Supreme Court.
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A) extraordinarily strong office with sufficient powers to enable the president to control national policy under virtually all circumstances.
B) inherently weak office,in that presidents have almost no capacity to influence the major directions of national policy.
C) office in which power is conditional,depending on whether the political support that gives force to presidential leadership exists or can be developed.
D) office where power depends almost entirely on its occupant; strong leaders are always successful presidents,and weak ones never succeed.
E) office where power is fairly constant,regardless of the occupant or the circumstances.
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A) must be at least 40 years of age
B) must be a resident in the United States for at least 10 years
C) must be a natural-born citizen
D) must be a white male
E) must be a Protestant
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A) Office of Management and Budget
B) National Economic Council
C) National Security Council
D) Office of Legislative Affairs
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) It prohibits the president from sending troops into combat.
B) It requires hostilities to end within sixty days unless Congress extends the period.
C) It requires Congress to consult with the president whenever feasible before passing measures that will restrict president-ordered military action.
D) It requires the president to inform Congress within one month of the reason for the military action.
E) It removes from Congress the power to restrict the timing or size of president-initiated military actions.
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A) the small policymaking role of the federal government
B) the sectional nature of the nation's major issues
C) the U.S.government's small role in world affairs
D) all of these factors: the small policymaking role of the federal government; the sectional nature of the nation's major issues; and the U.S.government's small role in world affairs
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) guide the military in its use of force in field situations where it is impractical to seek direction from the president.
B) allow the president more leeway in committing U.S.troops to combat.
C) define the relationship between the United States and its allies.
D) limit the president's war-making power.
E) weaken Congress in foreign policy matters.
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A) Council of Economic Advisers.
B) Office of Management and Budget.
C) White House Office.
D) National Security Council.
E) the Cabinet (as a whole) .
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A) a president's second term only.
B) the first part of a president's term.
C) the period of a president's term immediately following a successful foreign policy initiative.
D) the period of a president's term immediately following a successful domestic policy initiative.
E) the State of the Union address.
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