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History, 14.07.2019 00:00, rhiannonweik2000

Why do presidents try to gain support for their initiatives instead of simply enacting their policy priorities outright? select one: a. because the constitution does not give the president any powers to influence public policy b. because the constitution establishes a system of shared powers c. because the president has diminishing power over the course of his or her administration d. because congress cannot debate legislation without approval from the president?

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