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5. How did slavery impact the development of American Government?
4.What features of our elections preserve our liberty? What changes do you think should be made our current election and how would these changes enhance our liberty?
3. What is James Madison’s prescription for controlling interest groups and the media? Do you agree with James Madison, why or why not?
2.How does our two party system work to protect our liberty?
1. How did technology change the power of the presidency? Is the current use of presidential executive power consistent with Article II of the U.S. Constitution? Why or why not? Be sure to use specific and relevant examples to support your answer.
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People view technology in different ways, some worship it as their new-found god while
others hide from new technology. Technology changed the power of presidency especially after
the popularization of television. For example, President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great
Depression made use of the television to quell fears among listeners and ended up being humanized
and establishing a great bond with his voters (Ryan, 1988). The current presidential executive
power is not consistent with Article II of the U.S constitution since they are very vague and general.
For example, Trump’s executive order to build a Mexican wall...
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