You are an adviser to a president who was just elected to her first term in office. She has asked your advice about when to introduce major legislative proposals. Based on what you know about historical patterns of public approval for presidents,

what would you suggest?

a. Wait at least six months before suggesting any major legislation.
b. Begin working to persuade Congress right after taking office.
c. Save the most important priorities for the beginning of the second term as president.
d. Save the most important priorities for the end of the first term as president.

Answer: b

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