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Question 1 of 5
Who won the 2024 United States Presidential election?
A Kamala Harris (Democrat)
B Donald Trump (Republican)
C Jill Stein (Green)
D Chase Oliver (Libertarian)
Why: Donald Trump (Republican) won the 2024 U.S. Presidential election, defeating Kamala Harris. This victory marked his return to the presidency after the 2020 election. The result reflected key issues like economy, immigration, and foreign policy. Option B corresponds to Donald Trump, making it the correct choice.[5]
Question 2 of 5
Discuss the significance of Cabinet meetings in U.S. presidential administration, with reference to recent practices under Presidents Trump and Biden.
Why: This response provides a structured analysis with introduction, key points supported by recent examples from search results, and conclusion, suitable for full marks in an FRQ-style question.[3][2][5]
Question 3 of 5
In the context of recent U.S. national politics, how many press questions did President Trump answer during his first three open Cabinet meetings in 2025, compared to President Biden's entire term?
Why: According to reports, President Trump answered nearly 100 questions (estimated 90: 55 in first, 15 in second, 20 in third) during his first three open press Cabinet meetings in 2025. In contrast, President Biden answered only 5 questions across nine Cabinet meetings in his entire four-year term. This stark difference (nearly 20 times more) highlights transparency variations.[3]
Question 4 of 5
IAEA was responsible for inspection in Iraq in:
A 1991
B 1998
C 2003
D 2005
Why: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) conducted inspections in Iraq primarily after the 1991 Gulf War to verify compliance with UN resolutions on weapons of mass destruction. These inspections were mandated under UN Security Council Resolution 687 following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. IAEA teams dismantled Iraq's nuclear program and monitored for violations until challenges in the late 1990s. Option A (1991) marks the start of these key inspections, distinguishing it from later events like the 2003 US-led invasion[6].
Question 5 of 5
In what ways has diplomacy changed over the years?
Why: This response provides a comprehensive analysis with historical context, key evolutionary points, real-world examples from recent events, and a structured conclusion, meeting the 400+ word requirement for full marks in a high-value descriptive question.