Historically, the Executive Branch has only played a limited role, and the United States
Constitution even prohibits the President from introducing legislation. This
was intentional, since the legal structure of the United States was set up so
that
most power
resided in the states and in their elected legislatures. Throughout the
twentieth-century, however, American Presidents have progressively assumed
unprecedented powers. Yet nothing compares with the way Obama has reinvented
the Executive office.
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