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OpenStudy (lovefaith18):

What impact does the President have on foreign policy? a)He devises the policy with Congressional leaders. b)He implements Congressional policy. c)He sets the foreign policy agenda. d)His office evaluates foreign policy matters for Congress to act upon.

jabez177 (jabez177):

The United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers between the President and the Congress so that both share in the making of foreign policy. The executive and legislative branches each play important roles that are different but that often overlap. Both branches have continuing opportunities to initiate and change foreign policy, and the interaction between them continues indefinitely throughout the life of a policy. This report reviews and illustrates 12 basic ways that the United States can make foreign policy. The practices illustrated in this report indicate that making foreign policy is a complex process, and that the support of both branches is required for a strong and effective U.S. foreign policy. For a detailed discussion of how war-making powers are shared, see War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance. http://fpc.state.gov/6172.htm

OpenStudy (babeberry):

Any ideas?

OpenStudy (qwertty123):

Which one can you take out? The one you know doesn't belong.

OpenStudy (lovefaith18):

@Qwertty123 (D)

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