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Take a position on whether or not the use of executive orders has caused the power of the presidency to expand beyond the framers’ intent.
In your response you should do the following:
✓ Respond to the prompt with a defensible claim or thesis that establishes a line of reasoning.
✓ Support your claim with at least TWO pieces of specific and relevant evidence.
• One piece of evidence must come from one of the foundational documents listed above.
• A second piece of evidence can come from any other foundational document not used as your first piece of evidence, or it may come from your knowledge of course concepts.
✓ Use reasoning to explain why your evidence supports your claim or thesis.
2 paragraphs UUCCC
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