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Question
which of the following groups work together to create foreign policy?
○ senate and executive branch
○ congress and the supreme court
○ the executive branch and congress
○ senate and the supreme court
Brief Explanations
To determine which groups work together to create foreign policy, we analyze each option:
- The Supreme Court's role is judicial review, not foreign policy creation, so options with the Supreme Court (Congress and the Supreme Court, Senate and the Supreme Court) are incorrect.
- The Senate is part of Congress. The executive branch (e.g., the President) and Congress (both House and Senate) have roles in foreign policy: the executive branch conducts diplomacy, and Congress has powers like declaring war, approving treaties, and funding foreign policy initiatives. So "the executive branch and Congress" is correct, while "Senate and executive branch" is less comprehensive as Congress includes more than just the Senate.
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