Exam 15: Wartime Policymaking at Home
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According to __________, the best way to understand congressional voting is "once a liberal or moderate or conservative, always a liberal or moderate or conservative."
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Which situation best illustrates the principles of wartime jurisprudence?
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What was a consequence of Roosevelt's actions during World War II?
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In regard to war and presidential power, Rossiter believed that presidential powers gained __________.
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In what way were the arguments of Corwin and Rossiter similar?
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The blending of domestic policy with war policy is best illustrated by congressional __________.
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Which statement best describes the findings of The Wartime President?
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A goal of the propaganda campaign begun by the Roosevelt administration during World War II was to __________.
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Which statement supports the argument that Corwin changed his thinking with respect to war and presidential power later in life?
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The recent spate of terror attacks will have the likely effect of __________.
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What seems to happen with respect to congressional voting patterns at the conclusion of a war?
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How does the recent scholarship of Howell and his colleagues contribute to our understanding of how wars augment presidential power?
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To assess congressional voting trends in times of war and peace in an ideal research environment, Howell and his colleagues would have needed __________ immediately before and immediately after the outbreak of war, with all other factors constant.
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Clinton Rossiter argued that a state's ability to survive war was dependent on the three criteria of what he called a __________.
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According to Howell and his colleagues, wars stimulate presidential power only when they __________.
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What is the permanence of war and how has it shaped presidential power? Use examples from the text to support your claim.
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The imperial presidency as described by Schlesinger is best illustrated by the actions of __________ during __________.
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Wars cause a displacement of policy debates from the local to the national level because they __________.
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The __________ was the most wide-reaching antiterrorism bill passed by Congress in decades.
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The Presidency: Office and Powers was written by __________.
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