Question 52 / 148:  The United States Constitution divides foreign policy powers between the president and the Congress so that both share in the making of foreign policy. What has been the history of such an arrangement?
A  The branches have continuing opportunities to initiate and change foreign policy, and the interaction
between the branches continues indefinitely throughout the life of a policy.
B  Congress usually gives the president unilateral support in his foreign policy actions.
C  The president does not have to seek the approval of Congress on international agreements.
D  Since the War Powers Act of 1973, Congress has deferred to the president when it comes to declaring
war against another country.
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Attribution:  Nicole Bartels. Introduction to American Politics. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/polsc231/
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