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second branch: the executive
a. presidential lingo. complete each sentence using the words in the box.
cabinet
commander in chief
oath
religion
veto
executive departments
executive branch
pardon
- the ____________ serves to carry out the laws.
- a president can issue a(n) ____________, which forgives a crime entirely.
- the president must take a(n) ____________ to promise to uphold and defend the constitution.
- article vi, section 3 of the constitution says that someone’s ____________ can’t be used as a factor to decide if a candidate is qualified to be president.
- the heads of the 15 main departments make up the president’s ____________.
- the president is the ____________ of the military.
- if a president doesn’t agree with a law congress passes, they can ____________ it.
- the ____________ are assigned the task of putting laws into action.
b. balancing act. match the president’s powers with the limits that restrict them.
president’s power
- ________ commander in chief
- ________ appoint ambassadors and federal judges
- ________ veto bills passed by congress
- ________ execute the laws
make treaties with foreign nations
congress’s check
a. two - thirds of the senate must approve
b. two - thirds of congress can override
c. only congress can declare war
d. congress makes the laws
e. majority of senators must approve
Se basan en los poderes y responsabilidades del ejecutivo en el sistema gubernamental estadounidense y los chequeos que ejerce el Congreso sobre estos poderes. El ejecutivo es responsable de aplicar las leyes, el presidente tiene poderes como el de perdonar delitos, nombrar a ciertos cargos, etc., y el Congreso tiene la capacidad de restringir estos poderes de diferentes maneras.
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- executive branch
- pardon
- oath
- religion
- cabinet
- commander in chief
- veto
- executive departments
- C. only Congress can declare war
- A. two - thirds of the Senate must approve
- B. two - thirds of Congress can overrule
- D. Congress makes the laws
- E. majority of Senators must approve