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A) Modern presidents have felt justified in issuing many executive orders.
B) Only one president did not feel that issuing executive orders were within the president's power.
Modern presidents have only increased the number of executive orders they have issues over the years.
D) Democratic presidents have used executive orders to expand power far more than Republican presidents have.
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