Should presidents use public approval ratings in making difficult policy decisions? Do presidents have an obligation to make difficult decisions, even when the public does not support those decisions? What factors may lead to an expansion of presidential power in the future? Has the presidency become too powerful, given our system of checks & balances?

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Should presidents use public approval ratings in making difficult policy decisions?
Do presidents have an obligation to make difficult decisions, even when the public does not support
those decisions?
What factors may lead to an expansion of presidential power in the future?
Has the presidency become too powerful, given our system of checks & balances?
Transcribed Image Text:Should presidents use public approval ratings in making difficult policy decisions? Do presidents have an obligation to make difficult decisions, even when the public does not support those decisions? What factors may lead to an expansion of presidential power in the future? Has the presidency become too powerful, given our system of checks & balances?
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