The president's role in the legislative process

The president's role in the legislative process






A) is especially important in influencing Congress's agenda.
B) usually puts her/him in conflict with Congress.
C) is usually minor because Congress operates independently from the president.
D) is most effective in domestic policy.
E) at least until 1995, has been to react to and modify congressional initiatives.









Answer: A


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