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How has the nature of presidential power changed since the ratification of the U.S. consitution?

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Over time, majority-controlled Congresses have allowed various Presidents such as Lincoln and Jackson to expand the powers of the Office of President. Many historians have cited Lincoln as "the closest thing the US has ever had to a dictator.". Many of the original lines drawn by the Constitution have been expanded, changed, or just erased in general, and the powers of the President are no exception.
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presidents have gradually assumed more power...etc (APEX)

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