Executive Branch Review (Moore, Raymond)
Across
- 2. an unwelcome person/diplomat in the United States of America
- 4. the head/leader of the military
- 5. vested with “the executive power” of the United States
- 6. the head of each department in the cabinet
- 9. the second in command to the president; has two main duties: presiding over the Senate and settling Presidential Disability
- 12. the power to remove and terminate a person’s job/career
- 14. the power to not have to disclose certain top-secret information to the courts or Congress
- 15. the director of the Federal Government
- 18. a group of people from each state that are chosen formally to select the President and Vice President of the United States of America
- 20. rules and regulations initiated by the President of the United States of America which have the effect of law
- 22. the power to issue executive orders
- 23. a large, complex administrative structure that handles the everyday business of an organization
Down
- 1. the presidential power of forgiving a person of their crime
- 3. the power to assign and order people to complete certain tasks and jobs
- 4. the leader of the represented political party in the executive branch
- 7. a pact between the President of the United States of America and the head of a foreign country in which does not need Senate approval
- 8. a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
- 10. the head of the executive branch
- 11. the head of foreign policy with other countries
- 13. the scheme by which a presidential vacancy is filled
- 16. the author of the United States Public Policies
- 17. the ceremonial head of the government of the United States of America
- 19. the power of the president to block or not approve of a bill or law
- 21. the representative of all the people of the United States of America