The modern presidency ______.

A. looks very much like the presidency of the 19th century
B. has evolved as constitutional amendments adding presidential power were ratified
C. is powerful because of the ability to require congressional consideration of the President's agenda
D. represents a cumulative product of the changing place of Washington in national policy and world affairs

Answer: D

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