How has the office of vice president changed over the years?

a. The vice president is no longer trusted as he once was.
b. The vice president recently has been locked out of the policymaking process.
c. The vice president has been more involved in the policymaking process in recent years than in the past.
d. The vice presidency has become a prerequisite for the presidency.


c

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