Asked by Monika Gupta on Apr 24, 2024

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Critics argue that Congress should not interfere with presidential conduct of foreign policy because

A) Congress has no constitutional authority in this area.
B) Congress is too slow-moving, indecisive, and politically motivated to handle foreign policy problems.
C) Congress is too much inclined to use the armed forces.
D) the president keeps the public better informed about foreign developments.

Presidential Conduct

Pertains to the behaviors, actions, and decisions made by the President of the United States in office, reflecting on his administration's values and priorities.

Foreign Policy

The strategies and decisions a government makes to interact with other nations to safeguard its national interests and achieve its goals.

Constitutionally Authority

The power or right given by a constitution to govern or legislate.

  • Grasp the complexities and debates surrounding the role of Congress in foreign policy.
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Sushil Redhu7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Congress is often criticized for being slow-moving, indecisive, and too politically motivated, which can hinder the effective and timely conduct of foreign policy. This contrasts with the executive branch, which can respond more swiftly and decisively to international developments.