The President’s role in 19th-century politics was which of the following?

a. It was relatively minor since newspapers rarely reported on the President and focused most of their coverage on Congress.
b. The focus was during presidential election years as presidents pulled the party train but receded into the background during midterm election years.
c. It was confined primarily to vetoing legislation and issuing executive orders.
d. It involved significant travel as the President often campaigned to win support for his legislative priorities.

b. The focus was during presidential election years as presidents pulled the party train but receded into the background during midterm election years.

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