Powers Of The President Essay Flashcards
Power - Commander In Chief Of The Armed Forces
Presidents have the responsibility for defending the USA including ordering troops overseas.
Power - Commander In Chief Of The Armed Forces Example
Obama gave the order to kill Bin Laden in 2011.
Check - Commander In Chief Of The Armed Forces
Only Congress can declare war.
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For example, in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Power - Power Of Appointment
The president appoints thousands of people to help run the country. These include members of the US cabinet.
Power - Power Of Appointment Example
Sec. Of State Rex Tillerson
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Nominations for overseas ambassadors and supreme court judges must have approval of the senate.
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Sonia Sotomayor
Power - Legislative Power And Executive Orders
Every January the president speaks to congress in the state of the union address. As well as reviewing the previous year, the president outlines spending plans and any proposals for legislation. The president can also bypass congress on certain occasions by issuing executive orders. EO’s, in effect, allow the president to make laws without congressional approval.
Power - Legislative Power And Executive Orders Example
Obamacare and president Obama issued a number of EO’s including a review of the Guantanamo detainees.
Check - Legislative Power And Executive Orders
Presidents cannot introduce legislation, only members of congress have this right. Also, congress can impeach or remove a president if they suspect any wrongdoing.
Power - Veto And Pocket Veto
Before legislation become law, bills must be signed by the president. If the president disagrees with a new law, they can refuse to sign. A pocket veto is where a bill remains unsigned by the president and there is insufficient time for congress to reject the presidential veto.
Power - Veto And Pocket Veto Example
Bush vetoed Stem Cell Research Bill in 2006 and Obama returned an unsigned bill about increased defence spending in 2009.
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Congress has the power to override the presidential veto if a bill is passed by two-thirds of the representatives of both houses.