Government

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  1. 4. - The department responsible for conducting foreign relations and diplomacy (8 letters)
  2. 7. - The first Vice President to succeed to the presidency upon the death of a President (7 letters)
  3. 8. - The current Vice President of the United States (7 letters)
  4. 10. - The first Vice President of the United States (6 letters)
  5. 12. - The President's power to reject a bill passed by Congress (9 letters)
  6. 14. - The President's primary role as the head of the nation's armed forces (16 letters)
  7. 18. - The President's power to reject a bill passed by Congress (4 letters)
  8. 19. - The group of advisors appointed by the President to lead various government departments (7 letters)
  9. 20. - The foundational legal document of the United States that outlines the powers of the President (11 letters)
  10. 21. - Referring to the President's role as a symbol of the United States (10 letters)
  11. 23. - The number of members in the President's Cabinet (6 letters)
  12. 25. - Directives issued by the President that have the force of law (2 words, 15 letters)
  13. 28. - The department responsible for overseeing the nation's monetary policy and financial institutions (4 letters)
  14. 30. - The body that formally elects the President and Vice President of the United States (2 words, 15 letters)
  15. 31. - The President's official residence in Washington, D.C. (9 letters)
  16. 32. - The highest court in the United States, whose members are appointed by the President (2 words, 12 letters)
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  1. 1. - The formal address given by the President to Congress each year (3 words, 14 letters)
  2. 2. - A subdivision of the executive branch responsible for a specific area of governance (10 letters)
  3. 3. - The type of government system the United States operates under (7 letters)
  4. 5. - The first Vice President of the United States (6 letters)
  5. 6. - The amendment that outlines the process for Presidential succession in case of vacancy (3 words, 5 letters)
  6. 9. - The President's power to appoint judges, ambassadors, and other officials (11 letters)
  7. 11. - The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws (9 letters)
  8. 13. - The annual address given by the President to Congress (4 words, 15 letters)
  9. 15. - The formal ceremony where the President takes the oath of office (12 letters)
  10. 16. - The department responsible for managing U.S. foreign policy (5 letters)
  11. 17. - The President's role as the symbolic representative of the entire country (10 letters)
  12. 22. - The branch of government responsible for making laws (11 letters)
  13. 24. - The process by which the President can be removed from office for "high crimes and misdemeanors" (10 letters)
  14. 26. - The President's authority to grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (12 letters)
  15. 27. - The number of executive departments in the U.S. Cabinet (7 letters)
  16. 29. - The number of terms a President can serve according to the 22nd Amendment (2 words, 6 letters)