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Alexxx [7]
2 years ago
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How is Schlesinger's characterization

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AfilCa [17]2 years ago
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Schlesinger in his opinion about Nixon is that Nixon often does not listen to the perspectives of  the public, the press, and even foreign nations and employs the use of price controls, tax relief in his presidency.

The idea of "Imperial Presidency" is linked to F.D. Roosevelt, who was known to have formed the New Deal Programs while Nixon advocated for "Vietnamization".

<h3>What is an imperial presidency?</h3>

The term Imperial Presidency is a phrase that connote  the danger to the American constitutional system that will occur if the Presidency is given the right to form and abuse presidential prerogative in times of national emergencies.

Schlesinger believed that this “imperial” presidency can endanger the America’s constitutional system as it is made up of structural factors that makes its growth to remained in one place.

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