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History, 24.02.2021 16:00, khandon4970

But I want you to take a second and first share your thoughts on executive orders and the presidential authority at play here. Is it something the President should be
allowed to do? Should there be limits on these executive order? And do they really make a difference? After you have answered these 3
questions I ask you to go through the list of the 33+ already signed by Biden and share with the class one you support and another you
dont, and why.

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