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- 4. Domestic political activities, events, and situations happen or exist within one particular country.
- 6. a cancellation or postponement of a punishment.
- 10. the group of people employed in the administration of government.
- 13. agencies that serve in a support capacity by furnishing advice and assistance in the management of an organization.
- 18. a person who serves as the symbolic leader of the country and represents the nation
- 21. an official pardon for people who have been convicted of political offenses.
- 24. the process by which a governor, president, or administrative board may reduce a defendant's sentence or grant a pardon.
- 25. a rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
- 27. order of U.S. political officeholders gaining succession to the presidency,
- 28. is defined in the as the president having an influence on making and recommending laws to congress.
- 29. the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- 30. the control of or power to make appointments to government jobs or the power to grant other political favors.
- 31. practice in which the political party winning an election rewards its campaign workers
- 32. the use of executive power that exempts the individual to whom it was given from punishment.
- 33. agencies that actually perform the tasks for which the organization exists
- 35. often responsible for managing the party's relationship with the general public and leading the competition against political rivals, similar to the role of a party spokesperson.
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- 1. the power of a president, governor, or other elected executive to reject individual provisions of a bill.
- 2. an accounting period that spans 12 months.
- 3. the spending and revenues of the U.S. federal government.
- 5. top legal officers of their state or territory
- 7. the privilege, claimed by the president for the executive branch of the US government, of withholding information in the public interest.
- 8. power of the President to issue executive orders originates from the Constitution and acts of Congress
- 9. a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- 11. a person appointed by a national government to conduct official negotiations and maintain political, economic, and social relations with another country or countries.
- 12. an official in a government department, in particular one perceived as being concerned with procedural correctness at the expense of people's needs.
- 14. represents all citizens of their country (president of the US represents the people of the united states) think the leader of representing
- 15. a policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations, designed to achieve national objectives.
- 16. the crime of spying or secretly watching a person, company, government, etc. for the purpose of gathering secret information
- 17. reducing or lessening a sentence or punishment resulting from a criminal conviction
- 19. a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- 20. agencies that, while constitutionally part of the executive branch, are independent of presidential control,
- 22. term used for presidential or prime ministerial powers given by a constitution or basic law
- 23. the president's executive role as the head of federal agencies and the person responsible for the implementation of national policy.
- 26. the person who exercises supreme command and control over an armed forces or a military branch
- 34. affairs foreign political activities events and situations that happen outside of ones country
