Under what circumstances might the president confer with the Office of Legislative Affairs? (4 points)
a
To check on a memo sent to the vice president
b
To get suggestions for an appointee to a cabinet post
c
To appoint the head of a new prison rehabilitation effort
d
To track the progress of a bill that impacts welfare policy
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As the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 continued to develop a plan of government that would remedy the defects of the Articles of Confederation, one of the most difficult challenges was creating the office of the presidency. All of the delegates agreed that some kind of executive office was necessary. Some delegates, however, recalled the recent tyranny of the English King and were hesitant to create an independent executive that might abuse its powers in like manner.
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