front 1 Executive order | back 1 It's a directive from the President that tells the government what to do. |
front 2 Executive agreement | back 2 It's an agreement between the President and a foreign leader that doesn't require Senate approval. |
front 3 Pardon | back 3 It's when the President forgives someone for a federal crime. |
front 4 Bureaucracy | back 4 It's a system of government where officials follow a set of rules and procedures to make decisions. |
front 5 Treaty | back 5 It's an agreement between the United States and a foreign government that requires Senate approval. |
front 6 Roles of the president | back 6 The President is the head of the government, commander-in-chief of the military, and chief diplomat. |
front 7 Commander in chief | back 7 The President is the head of the United States military and makes decisions about military action. |
front 8 Head of state | back 8 The President is the ceremonial head of the government and represents the United States in official ceremonies and events. |
front 9 Chief executive | back 9 The President is responsible for enforcing laws, appointing officials, and managing the executive branch of the government. |
front 10 Chief diplomat | back 10 The President is responsible for representing the United States in foreign policy matters and negotiating treaties and agreements with other countries. |
front 11 Chief legislator | back 11 The President can propose legislation to Congress and has the power to veto bills passed by Congress. |