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The indirect method of electing the president has significantly dampened the power of most modern presidents.
General Adaptation Syndrome
The process of physiological stress response consisting of three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion, described by Hans Selye.
Alarm Reaction Stage
The initial phase of the stress response, where the body mobilizes its resources to cope with a stressor, characterized by the activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
Resistance Stage
The second phase of the general adaptation syndrome, where the body adapts to a stressor with increased resistance but at a cost to its resources.
Exhaustion Stage
The final stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome, characterized by depleted physical and mental resources after prolonged exposure to stress.
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