How can divided government shape bargaining between Congress and the president?
A) Fewer laws are passed under divided government, so bargaining between the branches is easier.
B) More laws are passed under divided government, so bargaining between the branches is more difficult.
C) The preferences of Congress and the president are further apart, making passing legislation easier.
D) The preferences of Congress and the president are further apart, making passing legislation more difficult.
E) Congress rationally anticipates numerous presidential vetoes and thus passes no legislation.
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