the branch of government charged with putting the nation’s laws into effect
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Formal or enumerated powers
powers expressly granted in the Constitution
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Informal powers
powers not laid out in the Constitution but used to carry out presidential duties
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Treaty
an agreement with a foreign government negotiated by the president and requiring a two- thirds vote in the Senate to ratify
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State of the Union Address
the annual speech from the president to Congress updating that branch on national affairs
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Pocket veto
an informal veto caused when the president chooses not to sign a bill within ten days, during a time when Congress has adjourned at the end of a session
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Presidential pardon
presidential authority to release individuals convicted of a crime from legal consequences and set aside punishments for a crime
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Executive privilege
a right claimed by presidents to keep certain conversations, records, and transcripts confidential from outside scrutiny, especially that of Congress
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Executive agreement
an agreement between a president and another nation that does not have the same durability in the American system as a treaty but does not require Senate ratification
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Signing statement
written comments issued by presidents while signing a bill into law that usually consist of political statements or reasons for signing the bill but that may also include a president’s interpretation of the law itself
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Executive order
policy directives issued by presidents that do not require congressional approval
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War Powers Resolution
a law passed over President Nixon’s veto that restricts the power of the president to maintain troops in combat for more than sixty days without congressional authorization
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Impeachment
the process of removing a president from office, with articles of impeachment issued by a majority vote in the House of Representatives, followed by a trail in the Senate, with a two-thirds vote necessary to convict and remove
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Executive Office of the President (EOP)
a collection of offices within the White House organization designed to mainly provide information to the president
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Bargaining and persuasion
an informal tool used by the president to persuade members of Congress to support his or her policy initiatives
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Bully pulpit
presidential appeals to the public to pressure other branches of government to support his or her policies
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Going public
a tactic through which presidents reach out directly to the American people with the hope that the people will, in turn, put pressure upon their representatives and senators to press for a president’s policy goal