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Powers of the President CH 13. EXECUTIVE POWERS  The President is responsible for carrying out the nation’s laws.

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1 Powers of the President CH 13

2 EXECUTIVE POWERS  The President is responsible for carrying out the nation’s laws

3 Ordinance Power  The President can issue an… Executive order- a directive, rule or regulation that has the effect of law.  This power is implied by the constitution and is necessary for the executive branch to function. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUDSeb2zHQ0

4 Appointing Power  The President may appoint officials…  To top exec. branch positions  But, the appointment of most important officials requires Senate approval (Ex: ambassadors, judges, cabinet members)

5 Removal Power  The President appointed them, can he remove them?  Most of the time Congress upholds the President’s decisions on these matters  The Supreme Court ruled (in Humphrey’s Executor v. US) that the President can only remove Congressionally approved appointees for inefficiency, neglect, or misconduct.

6 DIPLOMATIC POWERS  The Presidents powers in dealing with other countries

7 Treaties  Treaty- a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states  President, usually acting through the secretary of state, has the power to make treaties, but they must be approved by the Senate to become law.

8 Executive Agreements  Executive Agreements- pacts between the President and leaders of foreign countries. (Do not require Senate approval)  Most international agreements today are executive agreements rather than treaties.

9 Recognition  The President has the power to legally recognize the existence of a country & its government

10 MILITARY POWERS  The President is commander in chief of the US military

11 Shared Power  The President shares his war powers with Congress.  Only Congress can declare war, but Presidents have often used the military without a formal declaration of war. Ex: Korea or Vietnam

12 Wartime Powers  In wartime the President’s powers as commander in chief have often been expanded to include nonmilitary matters.

13 Times of Domestic Turmoil  In times of domestic turmoil the President may use armed forces, including State militias, to keep the peace.  Ex: Little Rock High School

14 LEGISLATIVE POWERS  The President’s powers in relation to Congress and the passage of laws.

15 The President…  Gives the State of the Union address  Suggests the annual budget  Recommends specific legislation to Congress

16 The President may…  Veto a bill but may not Line item veto a bill  Call a special session of Congress  Adjourn Congress if the two houses cannot agree on a date for adjournment

17 JUDICIAL POWERS  In cases involving federal courts the President may grant…

18 Reprieve  reprieve- the postponement of the execution of a sentence

19 Pardon  pardon- legal forgiveness for a crime

20 Commutation  commutation- a reduction in the sentences or fines imposed by a court

21 Amnesty  amnesty- a general pardon for a group.


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