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The Framers viewed Congress as the most powerful branch of government. The presidency was designed as "an effectual check" upon the legislature. Yet, the 20th century saw a shift of that institutional balance with increasing executive power and prominence in American politics and governance. How has the presidency changed from the 19th Century going forward? What factors have led to the development and expansion of presidential power in the "modern presidency"? (Hint: in the PowerPoint). What would you tell former Pres. Trump, who says, he can do whatever he wants due to Article iI in the Constitution?

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