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Evaluate the charge that the U.S. presidency has become too powerful.

Evaluate the charge that the U.S. presidency has become too powerful.

Evaluate the charge that the U.S. presidency has become too powerful.

Response Question: Does the U.S. president have too much power relative to the other branches of government? Do Americans care if the president has too much power?GENERAL RULES for Response Assignment (RA):

Your RA must be substantive. Students should use proper sentence structure, grammar, punctuation and spelling.

The length of the RA must be between 500-600 words.

All sources must be referenced. DO NOT FORGET to provide bibliography, or web addresses for your sources.

In case of a direct citation use quotation marks and reference the author, year, and the exact page (e.g., Diestler 2012, 93).

Paraphrase a paragraph without quotation marks and reference the author and year (e.g., Diestler, 2012) in case of an indirect references.

Remember, deadlines will be strictly enforced.

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The head of any given country has various powers with respect to the leadership structure of the particular country under question. The leadership structure as well as the constitution of any given country play a very significant role in determining the authority and powers that should be enjoyed by the sitting president of that given country (Lowi et al., 2015)………………………….

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