 Read the passage in your textbook that covers “Executive Orders”.  Explain in your own words (not the book’s words) what an executive order is?

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 Read the passage in your textbook that covers “Executive Orders”.  Explain in your own words (not the book’s words) what an executive order is?

 Read the passage in your textbook about the President’s Appointment Power.  Explain the step-by-step process for how top government officials are chosen in your own words.

 Read the passage in the textbook covering Impeachment.  Explain in your own words the step-by-step process to impeach a President.  How many president’s have been impeached? How many have been convicted?

 Read the passage in the textbook covering treaties and executive agreements.  Explain in your own words the difference between a treaty and an executive agreement.

 Read the passage in the textbook covering the Judicial Powers.  Explain in your own words the following terms:  Reprieve  Pardon  Commutation  Amnesty