Thursday, April 23, 2015

2014 AP US Gov FRQ #3 (Woojung, Faisal, Daniella, Atinderpal, and Asmaaul)

AFT (Woojung, Faisal, Daniella, Atinderpal, and Asmaaul)

2014 AP US Gov FRQ

#3

6 points

(a) Two enumerated powers Congress has in the foreign policy making are ratifying treaties and declaring war.

(b) Two expressed powers the president has in making foreign policy is receiving foreign ambassadors and executive agreements.

(c) Executive agreements expand the president’s ability to implement foreign policy is that the president does not have confer with Congress so that Congress cannot check the power of the President.

(d) Presidential approval ratings can limit the president’s ability to implement foreign policy because in order to obtain better approval ratings, the president must make sure that the people are in favor of the foreign policy being implemented.

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