What apprehension about the single-executive system is suggested in this excerpt? (4 points)

—From Anti-Federalist No. 74, 1788What apprehension about the single-executive system is suggested in thisexcerpt? (4 points)The presidency will be hereditary.The president's power will be wide-ranging.ou AnsweredThe president will not be answerable to any other authority.ou AnsweredThe president will be in charge of the military.orrect Answerorrect Answer

4 / 4 ptsQuestion 13(03.04 MC)In 1796, after serving a second term as the country's first president,George Washington declined to run for a third term even though manypeople in and out of the government wanted him to. In 1799, he again

11/7/202003.09 Interaction Among Branches Exam Part A: 20-21_V_Benevelli_AP US Govt & Politicsrefused to run. He feared potential opponents might say he was tooambitious or incompetent or too old, at age 70, to serve. Washington wasalso concerned he would not earn enough votes.His refusal to seek another term set the precedent for presidents to retireafter two terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president to break thattradition by winning a third and a fourth term. No other president has doneso since because of the passage of the Twenty-Second Amendment.Which of the reasons Washington cited for his refusal would encouragestates to ratify the Twenty-Second Amendment? (4 points)Correct!Correct!

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4 / 4 ptsQuestion 14(03.03 MC)Which of the following statements summarizes an impact ofcommunication technology on the presidency? (4 points)

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11/7/202003.09 Interaction Among Branches Exam Part A: 20-21_V_Benevelli_AP US Govt & PoliticsTechnology enhances the president's ability to garner support for theiragenda by spreading opinions on social media to multiple target groups.Correct!Correct!Technology diminishes the impact of the president's formal addressesbecause the public is dependent upon the president's direct outreachthrough social media.4 / 4 ptsQuestion 15(03.04MC)Under what circumstances might the president confer with the Office ofLegislative Affairs? (4 points)Correct!Correct!

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4 / 4 ptsQuestion 16(03.05 MC)The statutes whose constitutionality is involved in this appeal are 53−32and 54−196 of the General Statutes of Connecticut. ... The formerprovides:Any person who uses any drug, medicinal article or instrument for thepurpose of preventing conception shall be fined not less than fifty dollars

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Which may Congress do to limit the power of the executive?

For example, the president has the power to veto, or reject, laws made by Congress. But Congress can balance out that power in its turn by overriding the president's veto with a two-thirds vote.

What are the limitations of the executive branch?

A PRESIDENT CANNOT . . ..
make laws..
declare war..
decide how federal money will be spent..
interpret laws..
choose Cabinet members or Supreme Court Justices without Senate approval..

What term is used to describe the collective group of presidential advisers who run the various executive departments?

The Cabinet is an advisory body made up of the heads of the 15 executive departments. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, the members of the Cabinet are often the President's closest confidants.

What does the Constitution say about executive privilege?

Neither executive privilege nor the oversight power of Congress is explicitly mentioned in the United States Constitution.