Exam 10: Evaluating Presidents

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Which post-Vietnam president has the best reputation for greatness?

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According to Skowronek, presidents committed to continuing a regime's politics while adapting its agenda to changes in the public's agenda are known as:

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A president's place in political time is structured by his relationship with the dominant party regime and:

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The importance of partisanship to presidential approval is a relatively new phenomenon, appearing only in the last few administrations.

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Only presidents who govern during times of crisis are likely to be considered great or near-great.

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Which of the following presidents is consistently rated among the worst in American history?

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Partisanship strongly influences the extent to which individuals report they approve or disapprove of the president.

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Which scholar pioneered the empirical study of presidential greatness?

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Presidential reputations rarely improve after they leave office.

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Historians have convincingly determined that presidential greatness is largely a function of how bold a president was when in office.

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