The presidential tactic of going public

a. rests on making good bargains with members of Congress. 
b. must be used sparingly by a popular president to be successful. 
c. no longer worked after the development of television. 
d. works best when the president attacks the other party to mobilize his own supporters. 


b. must be used sparingly by a popular president to be successful. 

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a. George Washington c. Alexander Hamilton b. James Madison d. Thomas Jefferson

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a. Price-Anderson Act. b. Smith Act. c. Manson-Brady-Harlan Act. d. Gramm Rudman Hollings Act.

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