: A single president can act with more decision, activity, secrecy, and speed than a committee or council.
: Originally, Congress was the dominant branch, but the executive and legislative branches reached more equal footing over time. 2.6.docx
: Today, the president wields immense power over national security and economic policy, often justifying this expansion as necessary for effective governance in a complex world. : A single president can act with more
: Powers not mentioned in the Constitution but developed over time, such as: Congress was the dominant branch