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From World War II on, the office of President expanded both domestically and internationally. Many now viewed the American President as leader of the free world. There were new responsibilities and new threats unimagined when Article II of the Constitution was written. Join us as we continue to consider how the modern Presidency was shaped during the Cold War and into the modern era. There is no need to have been in prior classes to enjoy this one! Note: No class 5/29.