Which of the following best explains why presidents claim inherent powers?(1 point)

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Presidents claim these powers are explicitly written in Article II of the Constitution.
Presidents claim these powers are explicitly written in Article II of the Constitution.

Presidents have had these powers given to them by Congress in the past.
Presidents have had these powers given to them by Congress in the past.

Presidents do not need other branches of government to fulfill their duties.
Presidents do not need other branches of government to fulfill their duties.

Presidents need to perform certain actions that are not listed in the Constitution.

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The statement that best explains why presidents claim inherent powers is:

Presidents need to perform certain actions that are not listed in the Constitution.

Inherent powers are those that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are considered necessary for the president to effectively carry out their responsibilities and functions of the office.

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