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what is the approval for treaties
2/3 senate
recognition
In diplomacy, the act by which one nation acknowledges that a foreign government is a legitimate government and exchanges diplomats with it. The withholding of recognition is a way for one government to show its disapproval of another.
veto
Latin for "I forbid"; when President rejects a bill passed by Congress
22nd amendment
Limits Presidents to 2 terms since 1951
qualifications of the presidency
Natural Born" citizen; 35 years old; resident for last 14 years
chief legislator
Only Congress has the actual power to make laws, but the Constitution gives the president power to influence Congress in its lawmaking. Presidents may urge Congress to pass new laws or veto bills that they do not favor.
commander in chief
The Constitution make the President the head of the nation's armed forces.
chief diplomat
The President can make treaties with other countries(although the Senate must approve them.) The President, working with the Secretary of State, shapes policies for dealing with other nations
cabinet
a group of presidential advisers not mentioned in the constitution, although every president has had one. Today it is composed of 14 secretaries and the attorney general.
executive orders
a rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
wars powers reslolution
allows Congress to limit the President's use of military forces. It states that the President must tell Congress within 48 hours if he sends armed forces anywhere, and Congress must give approval for them to stay there for more than 90 days.
white house staff
an Assistant to the President of the United States. The Chief of Staff oversees the Executive Office of the President (EOP) of the United States
executive agreements
an international agreement, usually regarding routine administrative matters not warranting a formal treaty, made by the executive branch of the US government without ratification by the Senate
informal qualifications for the presidency
honesty, experience, trustworthy, religion, intelligence
20th amendment
is a simple amendment that sets the dates at which federal (United States) government elected offices end. In also defines who succeeds the president if the president dies
25th amendment
order of succession: Vice President; Speaker of House; President Pro Tempore; Cabinet in order departments were created
judicial powers
pardon, amnesty, aproval
chief executive
the president can: implement policy, supervise the executive branch of government, prepare executive budget for submission to congress, and appoint and remove executive officials. The head of government is the chief officer of the executive branch of a government, often presiding over a cabinet.
12th amendment
to the United States Constitution provides the procedure for electing the President and Vice President.
pocket veto
veto taking place when Congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill to the president, who simply lets it die by neither signing nor vetoing it.