Some might say FDR, some might say LBJ, others might say Nixon. The reality is that the power of the Legislative vis a vis the Executive is in constant flux.
In terms of sweeping policy initiatives FDR's administration might be the time when the Presidency took on many of its contemporary roles. The activism of the LBJ administration was a further expansion of the New Deal-era role of the FDR administration. LBJ also was arguably the first president to use the US armed forces in foreign engagements without Congress declaring war (Gulf of Tonkin resolution)--a precedent we have become all too familiar with. In terms of 'imperial pretensions' Nixon assumed all the New Deal, Great Society, civil rights activism, and the ability to intervene militarily of the preceding Presidencies and expanded them to include unfettered use of the CIA and FBI.
Answer: Some citizens were not allowed to vote or hold public office, but maintained the other rights.
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The two amendments that Nixon would have violated were <u>The 4th Amendment</u> of search and seizure and the <u>5th Amendment </u>of due process.
<h3>What do the amendments say?</h3>
- The Fourth Amendment argues that protects people from their property being searched and taken unless the courts allow it.
- The Fifth Amendment calls for people to answer for crimes without going to a grand jury if it relates to pubic danger.
The Supreme Court had ordered that Nixon release the tapes which is in line with the 4th Amendment. The tapes related to public safety as alleged so the 5th Amendment was relevant as well.
In conclusion, options C and D are correct.
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