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Nathan Beller
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
A major problem faced by each new president is that
A) the staff is too small to formulate effective policy.
B) the public doesn't want presidents to propose legislation.
C) the separation of powers means Congress will often go its own way.
D) Congress is controlled by the opposition party.
Separation of Powers
A foundational principle of governance in which the state's powers are divided among three distinct branches (legislative, executive, and judicial) to prevent abuse of power.
Legislation
Laws and statutes that are enacted by a legislative body in a government.
- Recognize the major administrative challenges faced by incoming presidents, particularly in regard to legislation and the separation of powers.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the major administrative challenges faced by incoming presidents, particularly in regard to legislation and the separation of powers.
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