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If you were an academic using the personal perspective, what would be a likely source of evidence to support your claims about presidential action?
 
  A)an executive order issued by the president
  B)a decision by the Supreme Court ruling a presidential action unconstitutional
  C)a law by Congress seeking to restrict presidential authority
  D)a ten-year-old letter from a president to his mother

Question 2

According to Richard Neustadt, presidents should their persuasive powers to __________.
 
  A)sway public opinion
  B)avoid interacting with Congress
  C)exercise formal powers
  D)build governing coalitions



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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