The best example of a presidential use of inherent power from your options is "the use of executive power." Inherent powers are those that are not explicitly outlined in the Constitution but are understood to be necessary for the president to fulfill their duties. The other options, like the War Powers Act and the Great Society program, refer to specific legislation or initiatives rather than inherent powers. The take care clause relates to the president's obligation to ensure that laws are faithfully executed, but it is more about a constitutional duty than an inherent power per se.
Which of the following is an example of a presidential use of inherent power?(1 point) Responses the War Powers Act the War Powers Act the use of executive power the use of executive power the Great Society program the Great Society program the take care clause the take care clause
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