Which statement best describes the goal of presidents with respect to executive power?

A) The search for power is of the first order of importance.
B) Presidents rarely worry about their executive power.
C) The desire to expand power is of little importance to modern presidents.
D) Presidents seek to expand their foreign policy, but not their domestic policy, powers.

A

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