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Epic Test Review Part 3
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1.. Who directly elects representatives? senators? president? representatives – the people senators – the people president – electoral college
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2. Which branch of government appoints ambassadors? Executive Branch (president)
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3. Does Congress or the President have more power in regards to foreign policy? president
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4. What is NATO? Why was it created? North Atlantic Treaty Organization it was created to protect European nations from communist Soviet Union
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5. What is the Marshall Plan? to rebuild European economies and stop Communism’s spread
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6. What is the South East Asian Treaty Organization? What war did it draw us into? a treaty that the U.S. signed with south east Asian countries, it drew us into the Vietnam War
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7. What is the WTO? What does it want to do with international trade? World Trade Organization it wants to eliminate international trade barriers
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8. What is the Monroe Doctrine? discourage further colonization and settlement of North and South America
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9. What is the League of Nations? What is the United Nations? Which one does the U.S. belong to? League was created after WW1/US chose not to belong UN was created after WW2/US belongs
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10. What is Congress constantly doing to immigration law? changing it
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11. What were the requirements for becoming a citizen in the 1790’s? free, white, swear loyalty to constitution
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12. What is the President’s Cabinet? 14 different departments that help the President achieve his goals
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13. What did the 1996 Congressional immigration legislation do to immigrants? it stripped many immigrants of their due process rights
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14. What department is responsible for the preparation of executive spending proposals that are submitted to Congress? the Office of Management and Budget
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15. What cabinet position did President Bush created shortly after the Sept. 11 th attacks? Department of Homeland Security
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16. Which house in Congress has the power to tax? House of Representatives
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17. In 1998, Congress enacted new legislation related to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). What was a major goal of the legislation? to shift the burden of proof for payment of income taxes from taxpayers to the IRS
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