
Foreign Policy Powers
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- Q1Who appoints and receives ambassadors?The SenateThe CongressThe HouseThe President30s
- Q2Who appoints the Secretary of State?The CongressThe HouseThe SenateThe President30s
- Q3Who appoints the Secretary of Defense?The PresidentThe SenateThe HouseThe Congress30s
- Q4Who confirms all appointments?The HouseThe SenateThe CongressThe President30s
- Q5Who acts as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces?The PresidentThe HouseThe CongressThe Senate30s
- Q6Who has the power to declare war?The SenateThe PresidentThe CongressThe House30s
- Q7Who negotiates treaties?The SenateThe HouseThe CongressThe President30s
- Q8Who ratifies treaties by a two-thirds vote?The CongressThe PresidentThe HouseThe Senate30s
- Q9Who approves funding for all federal programs, including defense, foreign aid and the State Department budget?The PresidentThe SenateThe HouseThe Congress30s
- Q10Who is seen as the foreign policy leader?The HouseThe PresidentThe SenateThe Congress30s
- Q11Who is involved in making a treaty?The President and CongressThe President and the SenateThe Senate and the HouseThe President and the House30s