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What are the three powers of the president?
What are the three powers of the president?
Legislative powers, Executive powers, Ordinance power, Commander in chief power, Judicial power.
What is legislative power?
What is legislative power?
The president executes the provision of federal laws.
What are the two constitutional provisions that the power rests on?
What are the two constitutional provisions that the power rests on?
The oath of office, Execution of laws.
Study Notes
Powers of the President
- Legislative powers: President executes federal laws and ensures their implementation.
- Executive powers: Authority to administer federal agencies and enforce laws.
- Ordinance power: Ability to issue executive orders to direct the operation of the executive branch.
- Commander in Chief power: Control over the military forces, allowing the president to direct military operations.
- Judicial power: Capacity to grant pardons and reprieves, influencing the judicial process.
Constitutional Provisions
- Oath of office: A sworn commitment to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution.
- Execution of laws: Constitutional responsibility to ensure that laws are faithfully executed.
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Test your knowledge on the various powers held by the President of the United States. This quiz covers legislative, executive, judicial powers, and constitutional provisions such as the oath of office. Understand the scope and limitations of presidential authority through this engaging assessment.