How do modern presidents differ from the original intentions of the framers of the Constitution?

a. Modern presidents are considerably less democratic than the framers originally intended.
b. Modern presidents have greater power as leaders of their political parties than the framers originally intended.
c. Modern presidents are much more influential in the legislative process than the framers originally intended.
d. Modern presidents are much less partisan than the framers originally intended.


c

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