Warm UP! List all of the powers you think the President has.

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Warm UP! List all of the powers you think the President has.

Powers of the President MAIN JOB OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: to execute (carry out) laws passed by Congress.

Powers of the President VETO (reject) or sign (approve) bills passed by Congress Call Congress into special sessions

Powers of the President Commander in Chief of the armed forces Receive leaders from foreign countries Make treaties with other countries with Senate approval

Powers of the President Appoint people (executive agencies, judges, ambassadors) with Senate approval Pardon (reduce penalties) people convicted of crimes

Daily Assessment – on a separate sheet of paper please! Compare your original list of presidential powers to your notes. What powers were the same on both lists? Which powers did you list that are not real powers? Which constitutional powers were surprising? Do you think the President should have more or less power? Why?