The power of the American presidency has grown over time, particularly during times of war. In this activity, you read about the actions of six presidents: Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, and George W. Bush. You will now write a 200- to 300-word journal entry reflecting on their actions. Your journal entry should address these questions: Do their actions represent appropriate uses of presidential power, or examples of presidents overstepping the authority they were granted by the Constitution? How do you think the framers of the Constitution would respond to the presidency's expanded powers? In your opinion, do U.S. presidents today have too much power or not enough?
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Woodrow Wilson has every right and enters the American interest rate.
This is providing with President Roosevelt had every right to involve us in the constitution.
Moreover, the Truman and Lyndon B Johnson have likely to meet each other and presidents includes only person that did the abuse.
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