What distinguishes the contemporary presidency from the institution originally envisioned by the Framers of the Constitution?

a. The contemporary presidency is much more powerful.
b. The contemporary presidency is less involved in the development of foreign policy.
c. The contemporary presidency exhibits a greater level of deference to Congress in budgetary matters.
d. Contemporary presidents are more cautious in advocating for their legislative agendas.


a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a. is not important. b. is well-recognized and well-understood. c. is subject to certain legal constraints. d. is always welcomed by legislators.

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The president has the power to appoint all of the following positions with the exception of which of the following?

A. Federal District Court and Court of Appeals judges B. Ambassadors C. Cabinet members D. Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives E. U.S. Supreme Court justices

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