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Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.6
What effect did World War II have on President Truman’s utilization of his executive powers?
He voluntarily surrendered some of his executive powers to avoid the perception of authoritarianism.
They decreased due to nationwide peace movements demanding reduced military actions by presidents.
They markedly increased as he made key decisions regarding warfare and post-war reconstruction without Congress' explicit approval.
No significant change occurred during this period concerning his usage of executive powers compared to his predecessors or successors .
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AP US Government - 2.6 Expansion of Presidential Power
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