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An agreement between the President of the U.S. and another country, made without needing Senate approval.

Executive Agreement

100

A person who is no longer welcome in a country, often used in diplomatic contexts to expel foreign diplomats.

Persona Non Grata

100

The authority of the President to issue executive orders and make rules or regulations that have the force of law.

Ordinance Power

200

A formal agreement between countries, often signed by their leaders or representatives

Treaty

200

The right of the President to keep certain communications confidential, especially in matters relating to national security or executive decisions

Executive Privilege

200

A directive issued by the President that has the power of law, used to manage the operations of the federal government

Executive Order

300

The formal acknowledgment of a country's government or status by another country.

Recognition

300

A special veto power the President has when they do not sign a bill within 10 days (excluding Sundays) while Congress is adjourned, effectively preventing it from becoming law.

 Pocket Veto

300

The power to reject individual provisions of a bill, rather than vetoing the whole bill (note: this power was ruled unconstitutional at the federal level).

Line-item Veto

400

A temporary delay or cancellation of a punishment, especially in criminal cases.

Reprieve

400

The act of forgiving a person for a crime, removing any penalties or punishments

Pardon

400

 The reduction of a criminal sentence, often from a harsher penalty to a less severe one.

Commutation

500

The power of a President or governor to reject a bill passed by the legislature.

Veto

500

The act of showing mercy or leniency, especially in granting pardons or reducing sentences.

Clemency

500

A pardon granted to a group of people, often for political offenses or crimes committed during a particular time.

Amnesty

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