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Burka [1]
2 years ago
7

Which of the following is the term associated with an individual's ability to speak publicly from a position of power and be lis

tened to?
A. federalism
B. bully pulpit
C. plural executive
D. ceremonial figurehead
History
1 answer:
Genrish500 [490]2 years ago
8 0

An individual's ability to speak from a position of power and gain a listening ear is <em>B. bully pulpit.</em>

 

  • When an individual occupies a public office, the person can use that office as a platform to speak. Speaking on issues from a position occupied gives the individual the public's attention.

 

  • Ordinarily, people would like to hear what a leader's thoughts are. The individual leader may not have this power without the office.  

 

  • This ability to speak publicly from a position of power and be listened to is not federalism (a governmental system of federating units), plural executive, nor ceremonial figurehead.

 

Thus, bully pulpit is the correct term that describes an individual's ability to speak publicly from their position of power and get listening ears.

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