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1 Powers of the President
Get your notebook and sit in your assigned seat

2 Powers of the President
With a partner match the powers in the word bank with the descriptions below. If you need to, you can use the blue Civics textbook to help you.

3 Powers of the President
Veto – He or she can reject bills passed in Congress Appointment Power – He or she names the heads of executive agencies, judges of the federal court, ambassadors, and other top government officials. These appointments need Senate approval Executive Order – He or she can issue orders that allow the president to execute laws passed by Congress. These orders have the fore of a law, but do not require the approval of Congress.

4 Powers of the President
Making Treaties – He or she can negotiate agreements about military alliances between the United States and other countries Military Powers – The president is able to take immediate steps in the defense of the nation. If troops are sent overseas Congress has 60 days to approve it. Pardoning – He or she can reduce the penalties against people convicted of federal crimes.

5 Powers of the President
Regulate Trade – He or she has the power to create agreements that determine what goods can be traded and the rules for trading Regulate Immigration – He or she decides the number of people allowed to enter the United States from other countries.

6 Instructions Goals of Foreign Policy – use page 238 in your blue Civics textbook to write explanations of the four terms. Tools of Foreign Policy – Use pages in your blue Civics textbook to name the terms defined. Read and answer the scenario. You must write a minimum of 6 sentences in your explanation.


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