Explain how historians would characterize the use of executive orders for the first 100 years of American presidential history.(1 point)

Responses

For the first 100 years of American history, presidential employment of executive orders was the highest in American history.
For the first 100 years of American history, presidential employment of executive orders was the highest in American history.

There were significant changes, such as the Second Industrial Revolution and the Great Depression, and Congress was unwilling to act.
There were significant changes, such as the Second Industrial Revolution and the Great Depression, and Congress was unwilling to act.

For the first 100 years of American history, despite significant societal changes, presidents deferred to congressional lawmaking to adapt to change.
For the first 100 years of American history, despite significant societal changes, presidents deferred to congressional lawmaking to adapt to change.

There was very little change in the first 100 years of American history, making the need for executive orders very small.

There was very little change in the first 100 years of American history, making the need for executive orders very small.