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Civics Chapter 9

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tell people what the president want policy(duty) they want them to do Executive Orders
nonlegislative policies (don't have to go through congress) dealing with other countries Executive Agreements
right of president to keep certain things secret from congress Executive Privilege
organization of gov't offices, agencies and departmens Bureaucracy
policy advisors to the president Cabinet
a team of exacutive branch officials (3 parts) Administration
US reprentatives to foreign countries (confirmed by senate) Ambassadors
plan of action within the country Domestic Policy
plan of action on how to deal with foreign countries Foreign Policy
agreement between 2 countries (ratified by senate) Treaty
doing away with punishment Pardon
What are the qualifications for President and Vice President? (age, citizenship, residency) Age: 35, Native born, Residency: 14 years
How many terms can a President serve? 2 full terms
How many years can a President serve? 10 yeras
Under what amendment were the terms of office set? 22nd
Name the 5 Constitutional roles of the president.. Cheif Executive, Commander in cheif, Chief Diplomat, Legislative Leader, Judicial Power
Three main parts of the Executive Branch: President, Departments, Independent Agencies
2 Traditional Powers: Chief of State (ceremonial), Party Leader
in command of all military. cicilian. wages war. Commander in cheif
Enforces law using executive orders Chief Executive
leader of foreign service. executive agreements. Appoints Ambassadors. Chief Diplomat
Presents state of Union. recommend bill to congress, sets domestic policy. Legislative Leader
Grandt a pardon. Appoint federal judges Judicial Power
CREEP -stands for... Commission to re-elect the president
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