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Today's question: Evaluate the view the executive orders are the president's most important power. 30 marks
We'll compare executive orders with the president's commander-in-chief power, their capacity to persuade and with their control of Congress.
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Today's question: Evaluate the view the executive orders are the president's most important power. 30 marks
We'll compare executive orders with the president's commander-in-chief power, their capacity to persuade and with their control of Congress.
Enjoyed the show? Then why not subscribe to PLUS PLUS PLUS! For just £1.99 per month, you will receive access to every episode and every transcript of the A Level Politics Show. That’s right, the full back catalogue for less than a price of a coffee. Furthermore, you can cancel anytime – no obligations or hidden costs. Click here to get started!
For a full list of the back catalogue, organised by topic, click here.
Also look out for bonus E. G.4Me episodes, which take you through breaking news stories and attempt to make sense of them. If you listen through Spotify, you can ask follow-up questions to each episode by clicking on the comment section in the show notes. And why not take part in episode-by-episode polls once you have finished listening.
If a PLUS PLUS PLUS subscription is not for you at this time then no worries – rest assured that the latest episode of the show will remain free until the next episode comes out.
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