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- We need to study how to recognize a bias in American Government in order to understand that the legislation that are made by the government government sometimes influenced bu interest group, so it might only benefit a select few who have enough wealth to influence the government.
(For example, government decision to let nature exploitation might benefit a certain industry while hurting the people who live around them)
- Recognizing this will definitely help us become better-informed citizens. We can always see if the decisions made by the government actually benefit the ones who need it or a select few who doesn't necessarily need government help.
I think it is C. He offered many programs to the state because he saw the plight of poor farmers. <span />
The President's <em>informal powers</em> are not written in the Constitution. These powers should be used in unique circumstances. These powers include the ability to enact a legislative agenda, sending troops without an official declaration of war, executive orders, and initiatives regarding foreign policy.
<em>Advantages</em> that can be considered about the use of these powers are that it grants the President to act in more swift ways as a response to urgent matters in comparison to following the regular channel, that would be getting the approval of Congress for various matters. Actions executed with the use of informal powers may also aid emergencies that could not be assessed otherwise, like economic matters or conflicts.
<em>Disadvantages</em> include the loss of legitimacy and credibility of the President if actions are not taken well by the public. This also weakens the overall image of the federal government as it means its bodies cannot take care of matters following their own set of rules.