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Which of the following is an example of a presidential use of inherent power?
A. The use of executive power
B. The take care clause
C. The War Powers Act
D. The Great Society program
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A. The use of executive power
Inherent powers are those the president claims as necessary to perform the duties of the office though not explicitly listed in the Constitution. "Use of executive power" fits that description. The Take Care Clause is an express constitutional duty, the War Powers Act is a congressional statute limiting presidential action, and the Great Society was a legislative policy program, not an inherent presidential power.
Inherent powers are those the president claims as necessary to perform the duties of the office though not explicitly listed in the Constitution. "Use of executive power" fits that description. The Take Care Clause is an express constitutional duty, the War Powers Act is a congressional statute limiting presidential action, and the Great Society was a legislative policy program, not an inherent presidential power.
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