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- 2. According to Article II, "The executive Power shall be ______ in a President of the United States."
- 3. A group of the President’s top advisors, typically the heads of executive departments.
- 6. The annual speech given by the President to Congress to report on the condition of the country.
- 8. The official office of the President located in the White House, named after a shape.
- 9. The process by which the President can be charged with misconduct and potentially removed from office.
- 10. A diplomatic representative sent by the President to communicate with foreign nations.
- 11. The primary duty of the executive branch is to ______ the laws passed by Congress.
- 14. Title given to the leaders of most executive departments, such as State, Defense, or Education.
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- 1. The ceremony where the President officially takes office, held every four years.
- 2. The official who succeeds the President if they are unable to serve, also serves as president of the senate.
- 4. Head of the Executive Branch and Commander in Chief of the U.S Military.
- 5. (Bonus)Constitutional term referring to payments or benefits received from holding office, often discussed in relation to foreign influence on the President.
- 7. A formal agreement with a foreign nation negotiated by the President and ratified by the Senate.
- 12. The President’s authority to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- 13. A constitutional power allowing the President to forgive a federal crime.
