The Growth of Powers of the President of the United States of America
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Authors
Browne, Richard H.
Issue Date
1987
Type
Thesis
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en_US
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Abstract
The President has developed into the most
powerful and important branch of government. However,
it has been an up- and-down battle throughout our 200
years. Some Presidents have strengthened the office,
others have weakened it. I will cover this much more
in depth in the main body of this thesis, however,
first I feel it is necessary to look more closely into
what powers the Constitution granted the President,
the Legislature, and their relationship.
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