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It can be difficult for a president to balance the varied opinions of other Americans when making major decisions. Argue for or against this statement, using evidence from the text to support your argument.

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Answer:

Pro statement

Explanation:

The president is a part of a political party and that party has certain views and opinions about certain issues like taxes and transit. Now when has to surround himself with like-minded people to ensure that he gets his decisions done and his laws/bills passed. So when he is faced with a hard decision, partisan or non-partisan support and opposition, he can't find people with different opinions or views on the issue because he had to create a like-minding group to ensure that normal political duties get through smoothly.  

Answer:

It is difficult. For example, the conundrum of Washington; juggling pro French and Pro British forces.

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