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Executive Branch

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PARDON

  • A decree that frees a person from punishment for crime. A pardon is often granted when criminal sentence is considered unjust.
  • I choose this picture because this vocab word shows someone been freed from they punishment and this seem to be the right one because they have no idea what this boy did will his statue
Photo by Leo Reynolds

EXECUTIVE ORDER

  • A rule or regulation issues by a president or governmental that has the force law
  • The reason I choose this picture was because it’s showing the government coming today to deal with an issue.

CABINET

  • The heads of the executive departments. The president appoints members of the cabinet.
  • I choose this picture because everything a bough the three branches of government takes place there.

BUREAUCRACY

  • a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
  • I choose this picture because it’s showing a state elect people.
Photo by Thomas Hawk

VETO

  • a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
  • The reason as to why I choose this picture is because of what it’s in the out circle it’s reject stuff.
Photo by DonkeyHotey

EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE

  • the privilege, claimed by the president for the executive branch of the US government, of withholding information in the public interest.
  • I choose this picture because it’s showing the president holding a public conference
Photo by The U.S. Army

ADMINISTRATION

  • The president, along with his or her personal staff and advisers. The term can also refer to the presidents time in office.
  • Because it’s showing a previous president and his adversary
Photo by Alan Light

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

  • The executive departments are the administrative arms of the President of the United States. There are currently 15 executive departments.
  • I choose this picture because the government has more than one department and this might be an example for one

INDEPENDENT AGENCY

  • Independent agencies of the United States federal government are those agencies that exist outside the federal executive departments
  • I choose to his picture because of the man standing with the rainbow flag out side the Supreme Court by himself with out the governments help
Photo by tedeytan