The development of the “bully pulpit” refers to

a. the president’s use of media technology to take their agenda to the public. 
b. the podium on which the president speaks to both Houses of Congress. 
c. the name for the president’s use of the FBI to harass political opponents in the early 20th century. 
d. the recent alliance between the president and religious leaders to push forward their common agenda. 

a. the president’s use of media technology to take their agenda to the public. 

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a. to expand administrative discretion b. to decrease the number of legal disputes over rules c. to accelerate the rule-making process d. to slow the rule-making process

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Since 1952, most major polls have

A) picked the winner of the presidential election. B) sampled fewer people each year. C) sampled more people each year. D) been administered by mail. E) been flawed.

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