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The Legal Argument That Presidents Retain Unrivaled Control Over the Federal

Question 10

Question 10

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The legal argument that presidents retain unrivaled control over the federal bureaucracy is known as the __________ theory of the executive.


A) unitary
B) unified
C) unipolar
D) united

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