What distinguishes the Whig model of presidential power from the stewardship model of presidential power?

a. Under the Whig model, presidential power is seen as unlimited except for powers expressly forbidden by the Constitution.
b. In the stewardship model, presidents are limited to the powers explicitly stated in the Constitution.
c. In the Whig model, presidents are limited to the powers explicitly stated in the Constitution.
d. Under the stewardship model, presidential leadership is expected to be minimal.


c

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