In what way were the arguments of Corwin and Rossiter similar?

A)Both argued that wars lead to an expansion of presidential powers.
B)Both believed that presidential war powers affected other policy arenas.
C)Both suggested that war had only a marginal effect on presidential power.
D)Both agreed that presidential power during war was identical to that in times of peace.


A

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