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    The Condition in American Government in Which the Presidency Is
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The Condition in American Government in Which the Presidency Is

Question 3

Question 3

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The condition in American government in which the presidency is controlled by one party while the opposing party controls one or both houses of Congress is known as:


A) bicameralism.
B) dual control.
C) gridlock.
D) divided government.

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