This is true and the after-dinner speeches did develop in England
during that time and their purpose was mainly to entertain or to state something
important but in humorous way. Any topic could discussed if it was approached
humorously and even though its main purpose was to entertain it could also be a
bit informational and persuasive.
The correct answer is: power of the president to keep communications confidential
Executive Privilege refers to the Executive's ability to keep some information private for the public good.
B to out compete rival businesses as if they lowered their prices more than their competitors, they could drag in more customers
He supported the French
the French helped them during the Revolutionary war, so he was more of a pro-french then pro-british