The development of the “bully pulpit” refers to

a. the president’s use of media technology to take their agenda to the public. 
b. the podium on which the president speaks to both Houses of Congress. 
c. the name for the president’s use of the FBI to harass political opponents in the early 20th century. 
d. the recent alliance between the president and religious leaders to push forward their common agenda. 


a. the president’s use of media technology to take their agenda to the public. 

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a. mineral wealth b. natural location c. religious freedom d. ethnic and religious diversity

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According to Stephens and Scheb, the existence of the modern administrative state poses serious questions of constitutional law—questions involving the rule of law, separation of powers, federalism, and

a. individual liberty. b. separation of church and state. c. public policy. d. eminent domain.

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