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identify which powers of the presidency are enumerated (explicitly given) and which are implied (assumed). (9 points)
enumerated powers implied powers
federal pardons
order congress into session for emergencies
appoint temporary senators to fill vacancies.
appointed ambassadors and judges
executive agreements (international agreements)
negotiate treaties
executive orders
appointing bureaucratic agencies or leaders
commander in chief of armed forces
Enumerated powers are explicitly stated in the Constitution. Implied powers are not directly stated but are assumed to exist to execute the enumerated powers. Federal pardons (Article II, Section 2), order Congress into session for emergencies (Article II, Section 3), appoint ambassadors and judges (Article II, Section 2), negotiate treaties (Article II, Section 2), and commander - in - chief of armed forces (Article II, Section 2) are enumerated. Executive agreements are not in the Constitution but are an implied power for foreign relations. Executive orders are an implied power to manage the executive branch. Appointing bureaucratic agencies or leaders is an implied power for executive management. The power to appoint temporary senators to fill vacancies is not a presidential power.
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Federal Pardons: Enumerated Powers
Order Congress Into Session for Emergencies: Enumerated Powers
Appoint Temporary Senators to fill vacancies: Neither (not a presidential power)
Appointed Ambassadors and Judges: Enumerated Powers
Executive Agreements (International Agreements): Implied Powers
Negotiate Treaties: Enumerated Powers
Executive Orders: Implied Powers
Appointing Bureaucratic Agencies or Leaders: Implied Powers
Commander in Chief of Armed Forces: Enumerated Powers