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Question 9 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.08 LC) Why are conflicts over foreign policy common between Congress and the president? Only the president can make foreign policy but will request money from Congress for it. Both the president and Congress have roles in creating and carrying out foreign policy. The president usually acts on foreign policy matters without any input from Congress. Congress has total control of foreign policy and is often in conflict with the president.
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The correct answer is: Both the president and Congress have roles in creating and carrying out foreign policy.