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Use the information graphic here to answer the questions.
a) From 1981 to 2016, which opposition Congress was most willing to confirm the president’s appointees, and who was the president? Which opposition was the least willing, and who was the president?
b) Identify a consequence of an oppositional president and Senate, and draw a conclusion therefrom.
c) Discuss the principles of the separation of powers based on your answer to part B.
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