1. Presidential power
The Constitution deals with the presidential powers in a loose way, therefore the Presidential powers are vague and can be interpreted loosely to the President's advantage. Presidential power has grown because it is run by one person, the President himself, the commanding head of the executive branch. ... The complex nature of the US" social and economic life has also had an effect on Presidential power over the years. ... Congress has also played a part in strengthening the Presidential power by passing many laws that have been important in the growth of Federal Government. Many other co...
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