<em>In the modern era, the equivalent practice of using the presidency as a bully pulpit (Theodore Roosevelt) could best be summed up in the phrase,</em> "going public". President Theodore Roosevelt took an unrestricted view of his job. In two administrations, he never hesitated to take his case - controversies - <u>directly to the people</u> (a Presidency called “bully pulpit”). He was the typical proactive President of the 19th century.
Bully pulpit is the ability to use the Presidency´s office to influence Congress to accept legislative proposals. An active use of the Presidency’s prestige to inspire/moralize.
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The answers are the ability of the GUI editor to generate proper code and the usability of the GUI editor by a disable person creating a web page.
Explanation:
Because W3c Authtoring guidelines requires that editors create accessible tools and contents, so that disable people are able to use their interface.
1. D - the power to demand to hear a district court case before the apellate
2.B - it established that the supreme court had the power of judicial review with regards to act of congress
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your not at risk of death
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Less chance that u will get in a wreck
Barthky argues that foucault's work is important to feminist thought and describes the internalization process of female body where women unconciously accept to be percieved in a certain way. However, this can also happen to men when they internalize the dominant patriarch values.