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Which statement would best support an argument for increasing presidential power?
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Presidents are more trustworthy than members of Congress.
Presidents are more trustworthy than members of Congress.
Presidents should have the power to veto bad legislation.
Presidents should have the power to veto bad legislation.
Presidents already have the power to start wars.
Presidents already have the power to start wars.
Presidents can react more quickly in emergencies than Congress.
Presidents can react more quickly in emergencies than Congress.
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"Presidents can react more quickly in emergencies than Congress."
This best supports increasing presidential power because it argues a practical need for quicker decision-making that a stronger executive can provide.
This best supports increasing presidential power because it argues a practical need for quicker decision-making that a stronger executive can provide.
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