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The Executive Order has become
 
  a. an unused part of presidential power.
  b. a rarely used presidential power.
  c. a chief instrument of presidential power.
  d. does not affect the work of public administrators.

Question 2

The Reorganization Act of 1939
 
  a. allowed the creation of the Executive Office of Congress.
  b. authorized the president to take the lead in executive branch reorganization.
  c. focused on Congressional reform.
  d. did not increase the power of the president.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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