How does Article II define executive power?

A. It is long on generalities and short on details but embodies limits on presidential discretion.
B. It defines very clearly with strict limitations on exactly what the President is permitted.
C. There are no mentions of any kind of executive power since the Framers wanted the President to act as a figure head.
D. Ambiguously, but most of the problems have been resolved with constitutional amendments strengthening presidential power.


Answer: A

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