THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY.

DISCUSS THE INCREASE AND DECREASED OF PRESIDENTIAL POWERS. DEFINE "IMPERIAL PRESIDENCY" AND DGIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF PRESIDENTS WHO INCREASED PRESIDENTIAL POWER. WHAT IS AN ADVANTAGE AND A DISADVANTAGE OF INCREASING PRESIDENTIAL POWER? IN 4 SHORT SENTENCES.

The increase of presidential powers refers to the expansion of authority and influence wielded by the President of the United States. The decrease of presidential powers refers to limitations placed on the President's ability to make certain decisions or take certain actions.

The "Imperial Presidency" is a term used to describe a President who has amassed significant powers and operates with a strong executive branch. Two examples of Presidents who increased presidential power are Richard Nixon and George W. Bush.

An advantage of increasing presidential power is the ability to act decisively and efficiently in times of crisis. A disadvantage is the potential for abuse of power and erosion of checks and balances in government.