FRQ 2 QA: Presidential Power
Review the graph and answer the questions that follow.
Source 1
Graph from Pew Research that details support for presidential power.
Question 1
Short answer
Using the data presented in the bar graph, identify the party that was most likely to support more power to the president in July ’19.
Question 2
Short answer
Describe a trend regarding the amount of power the public believes that the president should have as illustrated in the graph.
Question 3
Short answer
Draw a conclusion about the trend you described in B.
Question 4
Short answer
Explain how the use of presidential power is impacted by the principle of checks and balances.
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