State the foreign policy powers of congress?
Answer 1) He can make executive agreements. this means he can make a deal with another leader of a foreign country, without ever needing approval from Congress. This is different from a treaty because a treaty involves an agreement by all components of a nation's government. 2) He can deploy troops without congress's approval. He can keep them there for 60 days unless congress declares war, or extends the time, under the War Powers Resolution.
When was Building Security Council created?
investigates situations that threaten the peace and develops UN policy
The post-Vietnam Maritime Strategy called for the positioning of strong Naval forces along the seaward flanks of the Soviet Union in what locations
What is the goal of the Department of Housing and Urban Development?
HUD has a record of accomplishments that spans more than 30 years and seven Presidents
HUD, among many other activities, encourages and promotes creation of affordable housing for low and moderate income people using various types of grants to cities that need either new housing or rehabilitation of dilapidated existing housing stock.
It also provides grant funds to help cities improve their blighted commercial areas as well.
What renounced war as an instrument of national policy?
Yes, this is part of the 1987 Constitution Article 2 Section 2.
How do Republicans feel about national security?
Politically (and simplistically) speaking, the security equation is viewed as:
"Security * Rights = c ( constant)"
The more rights individual has; the less security. This statement is arguable and syllogistic, but it's pretty accepted.
That said, I think it's a valid generalization that Democrats would sacrifice more security in order to maintain civil and constitutional rights, and more republicans would opt for some limited abrogation of rights in favor of security.
This IS a very wide generalization, however.
How does congress share foreign policy powers with the president?
Congress shares the foreign relations powers with the Executive branch. As such, the President cannot declare war without consent from Congress, whilst Congress cannot dictate how a war is conducted.
What intelligence-gathering organization was created by the National Security Act?
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was created by the National Security Act.
The creation of the U.S. Central Intelligence AGENCY was authorized by the National Security Act of 1947 (NSA), which also authorized creation of the the new position 'Secretary of Defense' (instead of the former 'War'), the new National Security Council (NCS), and a central intelligence agency - all signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on 26Jul1947.
The CIA agency structure was born in the former "Central Intelligence Group" (CIG) before the National Security Act became law. According to the CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence, officially, the CIG became the Central Intelligence Agency on September 18, 1947.
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When was National Security Council - Saudi Arabia - created?
The National Security Council was formed in 1974 by the National Security Act. President Truman created this council to assist the president with domestic, foreign and military policies relating to national security.
What three things did the national security act of 1947 create?
The three institutions that the National Security Act of 1947 established was the Department of War, the Department of the Air Force, and the Central Intelligence Agency. The Act was signed into law on July 26, 1947.
What is the structure of the national security strategy?
The NSS is a document prepared periodically by the executive branch of the government for Congress which outlines the major national security concerns of the US and how the administration plans to deal with them. The document is purposely general in content and its implementation relies on elaborating guidance provided in supporting documents.
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What is the role of the national security council?
The National Security Council in the United States is responsible for informing the President of the United States about breaches in the security of the country. They also advice the President about what to do in the case of this breach in security.
What is the congressional privilege?
Certain benefits that go to members of congress. For example "franking" allows them to send mail to their constituents free of charge. They also can not be arrested on petty charges. They benefit from several other perks but you would have to look them up
Identifying a unit based upon how they deploy their equipment is an example of?
a pattern example of an indicator.
What branch of government is the National Security Council?
The National Security Council is under the executive branch of government.
E.O. 13526 and the NISCOM
How much money does a single-parent get from the government if there's no father?
It depends on the number of children they have - their income - and where they live.
There have been almost no changes in US policy toward US Arabs (mostly Christians descended from Lebanese immigrants) nor Muslim residents.
US law forbids religious discrimination by Muslims or nonMuslims in the USA.
What is a foreign-policy power that Congress holds?
The power that Congress is allowed to control is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights, the right to bear arms.