In what way do the actions of modern presidents challenge the central thesis of Richard Neustadt's argument?

A)by demonstrating that unilateral executive actions have little to do with persuasion
B)by illustrating how bipartisan negotiations can lead to legislative success
C)byshowing that modern presidents use far less power than expected
D)byhighlighting the disconnect between presidential persuasion and a president's personality

A

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