In crafting the executive branch, what was the motive behind the decisions of the Constitution's Framers?
a. to create an effective national leader directly tied to the citizens
b. to create a strong national leader who would have direct ties to state governors
c. to create a leader with enough authority to protect the nation from domestic and foreign threats but not so strong that he or she would jeopardize liberty
d. to create a weak national leader that could easily be dominated by Congress
c
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a. twenty-two b. thirty-five c. forty d. fifty-five e. sixty-two
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__________believe that political partisanship and polarization have prevented compromise that could result in more effective public policy
a) Centrists b) Special interest groups c) Libertarians d) Moral majority
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