3. Which power would give a president greater legislative power than the office currently has?

a. power of a line-item veto
b. power of executive privilege
c. power to call a special session
d. power to recommend legislation

A. Power of a line-item veto would give a president greater legislative power than the office currently has. A line-item veto power would allow the president to veto specific provisions within a bill rather than the entire bill. This would give the president more leverage in negotiations with Congress and more control over the federal budget. However, it is important to note that the Supreme Court has ruled that the line-item veto is unconstitutional.