1. Presidential popularity has little to do with positions on issues.
2. The president cannot act outside of elite consensus.
3. Decision making by governmental elites in the U. S. allows for little compromise.
4. Americans no longer demand that presidents be exemplary in their personal lives.
5. Presidents in the twentieth century have exercised greater power and initiative than those in the nineteenth century.
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2. True (pg. 239)
3. False (pg . 235)
4. False (pg. 245)
5. True (pg. 242)