Powers of the President Inquiry Based Question
Answer the question below using evidence from the document set in Google Classroom. Your response should meet the following criteria: - 2-3 paragraphs of 5-7 sentences each - A recognizable thesis statement and line of reasoning:The president should/should not be able to expand their powers because ________________________ (if you say they should be able to, you need to describe the circumstances that would allow for this in addition to giving a reason for your opinion) - AT LEAST 3 pieces of evidence to support your claim or thesis
Question 1
Short answer
Under what circumstances should the president be able to expand their powers beyond what is given to them in the Constitution?
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