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ad-work [718]
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Compared with earlier presidents , modern presidents are moved involved in?

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ycow [4]3 years ago
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Compared with earlier presidents, modern presidents are more involved in domestic affairs, since the population and complications of the US have become far more pronounced. Earlier in US history the president mainly focused on foreign policy. 
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