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This study guide provides a collection of actual questions and answers from the foreign service officer test (fsot) exam. It covers various topics related to us history, government, and foreign policy, offering insights into the exam's format and content. The guide is useful for individuals preparing for the fsot exam, providing a glimpse into the types of questions they may encounter.
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The War Powers Resolution places which of the following time limits on the US presidents commitment of troops to hostilities without congressional authorization - ANSWERS-Sixty Days
The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve was established in 1975 for the purpose of:
During the Clinton administration, the Congressional Black Caucus received credit for which of the following foreign policy actions? - ANSWERS-Pressuring the President to restore the elected president of Haiti
To justify military action without congressional approval, Presidents Harry S. Truman, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton relied on a resolution from which of the following organizations? - ANSWERS-United Nations Security Council
The aphorism that the US cannot have 535 secretaries of State refers to the idea that Congress should defer to the president on foreign policy becasue - ANSWERS-has too great a diversity of views
the US constitution forbids national and state governments from enacting which of the following criminal statutes because it is retroactive and would work to the disadvantage of an individual - ANSWERS-ex post facto laws
In the early 20th century, reformers committed to using journalism to expose corporate and urban corruption were commonly known as - ANSWERS- muckrakers
The Department of Defense, the National Security Council and the CIA arose as a result of conclusions drawn by policy makers in the aftermath of: - ANSWERS- World War II
In the United States, there are primarily two levels of law: 1) the US constitution and 2): - ANSWERS-laws enacted by elected legislators
The military academies at West Point and Annapolis require candidates to obtain a nomination for admission from what US government official - ANSWERS-Congressional representative