In Presidential Power and the Modern Presidents, Richard Neustadt argues in part that despite sharp expansion of statutory authority and the dramatic growth in the institutional resources, which of the following is true?
a. The demands of the office have been reduced so much that they no longer exceed the resources available to meet those demands.
b. The demands of Congress on the President no longer exceed the resources available to meet those demands.
c. The demands of the office continue to exceed the resources available to meet those demands.
d. The demands of the office exceed the resources available to meet those demands for the first time in our history.
c. The demands of the office continue to exceed the resources available to meet those demands.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The case of McCulloch v. Maryland cited which of the following Constitutional clauses?
a. the establishment clause b. the necessary and proper clause c. the commerce clause d. the full faith and credit clause