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Judicial Powers
100
As a general rule, any person the President appoints except federal judges.
Who can the President remove
100
He can veto it, sign it, pocket veto it, or allow it to become law by not signing it.
What can the president do to a bill that has been approved by Congress?
100
It is what the President can not pardon.
What is impeachment?
100
They are who the President's military powers are shared with.
Who is Congress?
100
it is legal forgiveness of a crime.
What is a pardon?
200
They give the President the power to issue executive orders.
What is the Constitution and the Oath of Office?
200
It is the power that allows the President to appoint his Cabinet.
What is the Appointment Power?
200
They approve the appointment of Cabinet members.
Who is the Senate?
200
The Latin term use to describe a person from a country who's actions the president is displeased with.
What is "Persona non grata"
200
It is what lessons the sentence or fine of a criminal.
What is commutation?
300
It gives the President the power to administer laws.
What is the ordinance power?
300
What the President's power to execute the law covers.
What are all federal laws whether or not he agrees with them?
300
They are the two states with the most electoral votes.
What are California and Texas?
300
It says the President must notify congress with in 48 hour of sending troops abroad and needs a revocable extension from Congress if they are to stay for more than 60 days.
What is the War Powers Resolution of 1973?
300
It is the postponement of the execution of a crime.
What is a reprieve?
400
It is what is needed for a treaty but not an executive agreement.
What is senate approval?
400
It is what gives the President the power to remove his Secretary of Defense.
What is the Removal Power?
400
It is the Gender that most Presidential nominees are not.
What is Female?
400
It is an agreement made by the president that needs Senate approval.
What is a treaty?
400
It is a blanket pardon for a group of law violators.
What is amnesty?
500
The order is nomination, Senate committee hearings, Senate debate, rejection.
What is the typical sequence of events in the appointment process?
500
It is the power the President uses when he recommends legislation.
What is Legislative Power?
500
It is what Primary elections and Caucuses have in common
What is the main purpose for which the delegates are chosen?
500
It is an agreement made by the president that does not need Senate approval.
What is an executive agreement.
500
It is what the powers of mercy and leniency are called.
What is clemency?
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