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A first-term president facing reelection is frustrated by the lack of progress toward achieving several important foreign-policy objectives. With both chambers of Congress controlled by the opposition party, the president is unlikely to receive congressional backing for any new foreign-policy initiatives before the approaching election. Based on historical precedent, which of the following actions could the president take to make progress on this foreign-policy agenda without congressional support?

replacing the secretaries of state and defense
negotiating a new treaty with a commercial rival
signing an executive agreement with the leader of an allied country
reappropriating funds from the federal budget toward these foreign-policy goals

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