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yoroshambo

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What did the Framers do to avoid the executive branch from becoming a monarchy?
 
  a. They made the president directly elected by the people.
  b. They originally decided that the president should be elected by Congress.
  c. They included separation of powers in the Constitution.
  d. They did not allow the president to have military responsibility.
  e. They limited the number of terms a president can serve.

Question 2

Recess appointments are used for which of the following?
 
  a. to stand in for a senator when he or she is on vacation
  b. to circumvent congressional opposition to an appointment
  c. to circumvent political opposition from the president
  d. to limit conflict between the president and agency heads
  e. to limit conflict between the president and cabinet secretaries



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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