In recent decades, why has political power become increasingly

concentrated in the hands of chief executives?
a. Chief executives are becoming more authoritarian and have greater power to directly influence the judicial branch to implement their laws.
b. Chief executives have more government experience than legislators.
c. Chief executives have more staff at their disposal to coordinate policy, provide expertise, manage their image, and help them develop political strategy.
d. Chief executives embody the national interest, which permits them to take charge of international governing bodies.

Answer: c

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