Which of the following statements is proof that presidents can exercise only limited public leadership even with the best communication technology?

A.
Presidents tend to be less popular in Congress.

B.
Americans tend to vote in congressional but not in presidential elections.

C.
The American public tends to idealize previous presidents and lament the incumbent.

D.
Even presidents with effective media strategies often have comparably low approval ratings.

I think its C...

the correct answer is D

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To determine which of the statements is proof that presidents can exercise only limited public leadership even with the best communication technology, let's analyze each option:

A. The statement that "Presidents tend to be less popular in Congress" does not necessarily establish a direct connection to the president's ability to exercise public leadership through communication technology.

B. The statement that "Americans tend to vote in congressional but not in presidential elections" does not directly address the president's limited public leadership.

C. The statement that "The American public tends to idealize previous presidents and lament the incumbent" does not explicitly indicate the limitations of public leadership due to communication technology.

D. The statement that "Even presidents with effective media strategies often have comparably low approval ratings" suggests that despite employing effective communication strategies, presidents face challenges in gaining public approval.

Based on the given options, D is the most compelling answer choice. It implies that even with the best communication technology, presidents may experience limited public leadership, as evidenced by their low approval ratings despite the implementation of effective media strategies.

Yes, C.