When he was elected... (I mean come on, you should know this)
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Predicting the future of a president's power is uncertain and depends on various factors such as public opinion, political environment, and performance in office. It is possible for a president to gain or lose power over time, depending on how these variables evolve.
The president IS the executive brance. He is the primary componet of it and probably has as much power as he can get from it.
Hindenberg.
Those critical of the Virginia Plan were concerned that a strong president would eventually gain king-like power. It was also referred to as the Randolph Plan.
Nobody..congress is there so that the President doesn't gain too much power but Congress doesn't hold all the power either..
Generally power is expressed in watts. The gain is the ratio of the output power to the input power. Gain = (output power)/(input power) if the gain is expressed in terms of log(base10) it is known as Decibel power gain Decibel power gain = Log10(Gain)dB if 1milliwatt power is taken as reference then Decibel power gain = Log10(Output power/1 milliwatt)dBm
the worry was the "president" would gain to much power and become king like
the Phoenicians gain power by...answer coming soon.
No information or instructions were given in the constitution. He was making new law by the purchase.
The job of the president is to enforce the laws. The job of Congress is to legislate laws. Together they do the business of the government. The president doesn't share power with congress, but has his own duties. Congress checks his power by not passing laws, not approving appointments, approving the budget or not, and he needs approval of congress to declare war. Constitution tries to make a balance of power between the branches. Sometimes one branch will try to gain more power from other branches. Watergate changed the office of the president and it's power.
how did the kiings gain of power in europe