Craig Benzine: Crash Course: Presidential Power
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Craig Benzine |
- President of the United States (アメリカ合衆国大統領)
- United States Congress (アメリカ合衆国議会)
- United States Constitution (アメリカ合衆国憲法)
- Electoral College (United States) (アメリカ選挙人団)
- Powers of the President of the United States
- President's military powers
- Judicial powers
- Diplomant (外交官)
- Chief diplomat
- Foreign policy power
- Propose laws
- Congressman or senator to introduce him into congress.
- Legislative power
- Chief executive
- Executive power
- Formal power
- Informal power
- Informal powers come from congress or president.
- Expressed power
- Formal powers given to congress are also known as expressed power.
- Commander in chief of the Armed forces.
- Diplomatic power
- The President has the power to make treaties.
- Treaties are mostly written by the State Department officials.
- He appoints ambassadors.
- He appoints State Department officials.
- The President's most visible foreign policy power is to receive ambassadors.