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The role of the president has evolved over time because
the needs of the nation have changed.
the role of the executive branch has changed.
the role of Congress has changed.
the needs of the chief of staff have changed.
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Correct answers: the first three.
- The needs of the nation have changed (industrialization, wars, global role, economic crises), requiring different presidential actions.
- The role of the executive branch has changed (growth of the federal bureaucracy, new agencies, and executive policymaking).
- The role of Congress has changed (delegation of authority and shifting checks and balances), which often expanded presidential power.
The needs of the chief of staff have not been a driving factor in the evolution of the presidency.
- The needs of the nation have changed (industrialization, wars, global role, economic crises), requiring different presidential actions.
- The role of the executive branch has changed (growth of the federal bureaucracy, new agencies, and executive policymaking).
- The role of Congress has changed (delegation of authority and shifting checks and balances), which often expanded presidential power.
The needs of the chief of staff have not been a driving factor in the evolution of the presidency.
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