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Actions and Behavior of the President
Actions and Behavior of the President
The broad language of the second article of the Constitution left many
questions about the power and authority of the President and the Executive
branch of the Federal Government. Since George Washington, each Chief Executive
has come to the position with different beliefs on the responsibility and power
of the President. However the performance of the president is often shaped by
outside factors which control how he must act as a Chief Executive. The
behavior of presidents come from a number of different criteria. A president's
personal character, his approach to the position and circumstances during his
term all
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