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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Diplomatic Powers drag and drop icons,shapes, text or upload your own from our extensive library of artwork double click on textto edit or change TEXT Presidental Powers Executive Powers MIlitary Powers Legislative Powers Judicial Powers Executing The Law: As a chief executive the president carries out the provisions of the federal law. The Presidents power to execute the law covers all federal laws.They cover many subject matters. The armed forces, social security, gun control, minimum wages, affirmative action, environmental protection, air traffic safety, immigration, housing, and taxes. In executing and enforcing law, the executive branch also interprets it.Ordinance Power: This power issues the executive order issues and arises from two sources, the Constitution and acts of congress. The president has thepower to issue orders as well as implement them. The president also has the powerto authorize his people to issue orders.The Appointment Power: Acting alone, the president names only a handful of 2.7 million civilian employeesWith Senate consent the president names most of the top ranking officers to the federal government, amongthem are 1) ambassadors and other diplomats 2) cabinet members and their top aides 3) The heads of such independent agencies 4) all federal judges 5) all officers in the armed forces.The Removal Power: The President has the authority to remove government officials but doesn't extend to the officials of the quasi-legislative or quasi-judicial agencies. The Power to Make Treaties: The presidents job is to negotiate the treaties and then the senate must give its approval, by 2/3 voteof members prese
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