According to Tulis in “The Two Constitutional Presidencies,” what did the Framers think about the president acting as a popular leader of the public? (Make sure you refer to the four categories he identifies: demagoguery, representation, independence, and separation of powers). In what ways does Woodrow Wilson’s political theory depart from this original Constitutional understanding? Then using Nichols, discuss some of the evidence he presents that the Framers thought the president should be a popular leader and evidence that 19th century presidents were indeed popular leaders of the public. Finally, with the aid of the Milkis and Nelson Chapter 5 reading, cite at least two specific examples of presidential actions that you think help bolster the views of either Tulis or Nichols on 19th century presidents.
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