Lesson: How much power does the president really have?/ExerciseC1

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Answer the following questions according to the text.

<quiz display=simple> {The power presidents hold depends upon: |type="()"} - A unilateral decision that they make regardless of what other politicians think. + Is tempered by the congress and popular opinion. - Is reduced after the campaign trail because of a lack of sincerity.

{The power the presidents have to persuade with their speeches can be said to: |type="()"} + work well when going against another candidate, but having less power to convince people to support a specific policy. - impact the public and the congress alike, usually winning their favor. - be a big tool that they are allowed to use since they have won the big prize in politics.

{The way anything gets done in the country is by: |type="()"} - being conservative + compromising - supporting the right candidates