What are four reasons why executive power has grown? Which president expanded presidential power the most? Explain.

What are four reasons why executive power has grown? Which president expanded presidential power the most? Explain.



Answer:

-Increasingly complex social/economic life
-By congress passing laws and expanding the role of the federal government
-The ability to use the mass media (every president has since Franklin D. Roosevelt)

Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft had opposite views of Presidential power. What were those views? Who was right, constitutionally? Is President Trump more like President Roosevelt, or more like Taft? Explain.
-T. Roosevelt view: broad view of the powers they inherent
-W. Taft view: cannot exercise any power not specifically granted to the president.
-Constitutionally, Taft is correct.
- President Trump: more like Roosevelt in ways such as not exactly following specific powers, but exercising powers granted and those powers necessary to carry out the presidency.

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