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The power to make treaties (formal agreements between two or more sovereign states) › Senate must approve all treaties with a 2/3 vote of members present = Advice and Consent › Treaties have the same legal standing as acts of Congress
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Executive Agreements (a pact between the President and the head of a foreign state) › Agreements do NOT have to be approved by the Senate › Agreements do not supersede federal laws of the laws of any State › When a new President takes office, he/she may keep or disregard Agreements made by previous Presidents
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Power of Recognition – the President may receive diplomatic representatives of another sovereign state › Basically, the President, acting for the United States, acknowledges the legal existence of that country and its government › The president may also show displeasure with the conduct of another country Persona non grata – an unwelcomed diplomat or representative
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The Constitution makes the Chief Executive the Commander-in-Chief Presidents delegate much of their command authority to military subordinates The President has the final authority over, and responsibility for, all military matters
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War Powers Resolution of 1973 › The President can commit American military forces to combat only if: Congress has declared war Congress has authorized that action When an attack on the nation or its armed forces has occurred
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The President may recommend legislation, usually done through the State of the Union Address The veto power – The President may veto (reject) legislation passed by Congress › Pocket Veto – Can only be used at the end of a congressional session – If Congress adjourns within ten days (not including Sundays) of sending a bill to the President, and the President does not act on it, the bill becomes void
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Reprieve – the postponement of the execution of a sentence Pardon – legal forgiveness of a crime Clemency – mercy or leniency powers involving federal offenses Commutation – the power to reduce a fine or length of a sentence Amnesty – a blanket pardon offered to a group of law violators
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