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When comparing presidents of the 1800s to those of the 1900s and 2000s, modern presidents are more involved in
foreign policy.
economic issues.
social issues.
labor policy.
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All of the above.
Compared with 1800s presidents, modern presidents (1900s–2000s) play much larger roles in foreign policy (global leadership, alliances, wars), economic policy (fiscal/monetary responses, regulation), social policy (civil rights, welfare programs), and labor policy (labor laws, collective bargaining, workplace regulation).
Compared with 1800s presidents, modern presidents (1900s–2000s) play much larger roles in foreign policy (global leadership, alliances, wars), economic policy (fiscal/monetary responses, regulation), social policy (civil rights, welfare programs), and labor policy (labor laws, collective bargaining, workplace regulation).
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