The Presidency: Chapter 13Chapter Summary
II. Presidential Powers (398-402) A. Constitutional Powers. The Constitution says little about presidential power. Presidents share. executive, legislative, and judicial power with other branches of government. The framers placed checks on powers they believed to be most dangerous. while protecting the general spheres of authority from ... ................
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