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History, 22.09.2020 19:01 legendman27

How has the executive branch of the national government changed since the Constitution was ratified? A) The executive has far less power than the Founders intended.
B) The president now has a vote in Congress.
C) The size of the executive branch has grown tremendously.
D) The president can override decisions of the Supreme Court.

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