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Veronika [31]
3 years ago
15

How did the Founding Fathers allow each president the freedom to assemble a good administration?

Social Studies
2 answers:
Lunna [17]3 years ago
3 0
3. They left the organization of the executive branch undefined

You're correct!
Mkey [24]3 years ago
3 0
You are absolutely correct Bagle.
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