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how does an executive order differ from a federal law?
○ executive orders are not reviewed by the president.
○ executive orders are not limited by the constitution.
○ executive orders are not subject to judicial review.
○ executive orders are not approved by congress.
Executive orders are directives from the President. They are subject to judicial review, limited by the Constitution, and not approved by Congress. Federal laws are passed by Congress and signed by the President or passed over a presidential veto.
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Executive orders are not approved by Congress.