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Chapter 6 Vocabs
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Chiefexecutive : another title for the president, who holds the executive's power to run government programs and implement laws that are passed by congress.
Commanderinchief : another title for the president, who serves as a commander of the nation's military forces.
Foreignpolicy : a nation's plans and procedures for dealing with other countries,
Diplomacy : the art of negotiating with foreign governments.
Chiefofstate : another title of the president, takes on the role of the symbolic figurehead of the United States.
Succession : the process of succeeding, or coming after someone.
Executiveorders : formal, signed statements from the president that instruct or guide executive officials and have the force of law.
Executiveprivilege : the power that allows a president to refuse to release information to Congress or a Court.
Diplomaticrecognition : the presidential power to formally recognize the legitimacy of a foreign government.
Reprieve : a postponement in the carrying out of a prison sentence.
Pardon : an official act by the president or by a governor forgiving a person convicted of a crime and freeing that person from having to serve out his or her sentence.
Amnesty : a general pardon for offenses committed by a group of offenders.
Commute : to reduce a person's sentence.
Administration : the group of people who work for the executive branch under a specific president.
Executiveofficeofthepresident : the group of advisers and assistance to the president.
Whitehouseoffice : the key assistants and deputy assistants to the president that handle much of the daily business in the White House.
Chiefofstaff : the official who manages the everyday operations of the White House Office or who may serve as the primary presidential adviser who controls all access to the president and helps map political strategy.
Nationalsecuritycouncil : the group of the top military, foreign affairs, and intelligence officials in the president's administration that focuses on U.S national security.
Councilofeconomicadvisers : the group of advisers charged with providing the president with expert analysis of the economy and also assisting in forming economic policy.
Officeofmanagementandbudget : the organization setup to develop and implement the federal budget, legislation, government regulations, the management of government finances, and the purchases of goods, services, and property for the entire government.
Executivedepartments : agencies of the federal government responsible for carrying out laws, administering programs, and making regulations in their particular area of responsibility.
Chapter 6 Vocabs
Across:| 2. | the group of advisers and assistance to the president. | | 4. | the organization setup to develop and implement the federal budget, legislation, government regulations, the management of government finances, and the purchases of goods, services, and property for the entire government. | | 6. | a general pardon for offenses committed by a group of offenders. | | 7. | the process of succeeding, or coming after someone. | | 9. | the official who manages the everyday operations of the White House Office or who may serve as the primary presidential adviser who controls all access to the president and helps map political strategy. | | 10. | a postponement in the carrying out of a prison sentence. | | 12. | the power that allows a president to refuse to release information to Congress or a Court. |
| | 13. | to reduce a person's sentence. | | 15. | the key assistants and deputy assistants to the president that handle much of the daily business in the White House. | | 16. | the group of the top military, foreign affairs, and intelligence officials in the president's administration that focuses on U.S national security. | | 17. | the group of people who work for the executive branch under a specific president. | | 18. | another title for the president, who serves as a commander of the nation's military forces. | | 19. | formal, signed statements from the president that instruct or guide executive officials and have the force of law. | | 20. | agencies of the federal government responsible for carrying out laws, administering programs, and making regulations in their particular area of responsibility. |
| | Down:| 1. | the presidential power to formally recognize the legitimacy of a foreign government. | | 3. | a nation's plans and procedures for dealing with other countries, | | 5. | the group of advisers charged with providing the president with expert analysis of the economy and also assisting in forming economic policy. | | 8. | the art of negotiating with foreign governments. |
| | 11. | another title for the president, who holds the executive's power to run government programs and implement laws that are passed by congress. | | 13. | another title of the president, takes on the role of the symbolic figurehead of the United States. | | 14. | an official act by the president or by a governor forgiving a person convicted of a crime and freeing that person from having to serve out his or her sentence. |
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Chapter 6 Vocabs
Across:| 2. | the group of advisers and assistance to the president. | | 4. | the organization setup to develop and implement the federal budget, legislation, government regulations, the management of government finances, and the purchases of goods, services, and property for the entire government. | | 6. | a general pardon for offenses committed by a group of offenders. | | 7. | the process of succeeding, or coming after someone. | | 9. | the official who manages the everyday operations of the White House Office or who may serve as the primary presidential adviser who controls all access to the president and helps map political strategy. | | 10. | a postponement in the carrying out of a prison sentence. | | 12. | the power that allows a president to refuse to release information to Congress or a Court. |
| | 13. | to reduce a person's sentence. | | 15. | the key assistants and deputy assistants to the president that handle much of the daily business in the White House. | | 16. | the group of the top military, foreign affairs, and intelligence officials in the president's administration that focuses on U.S national security. | | 17. | the group of people who work for the executive branch under a specific president. | | 18. | another title for the president, who serves as a commander of the nation's military forces. | | 19. | formal, signed statements from the president that instruct or guide executive officials and have the force of law. | | 20. | agencies of the federal government responsible for carrying out laws, administering programs, and making regulations in their particular area of responsibility. |
| | Down:| 1. | the presidential power to formally recognize the legitimacy of a foreign government. | | 3. | a nation's plans and procedures for dealing with other countries, | | 5. | the group of advisers charged with providing the president with expert analysis of the economy and also assisting in forming economic policy. | | 8. | the art of negotiating with foreign governments. |
| | 11. | another title for the president, who holds the executive's power to run government programs and implement laws that are passed by congress. | | 13. | another title of the president, takes on the role of the symbolic figurehead of the United States. | | 14. | an official act by the president or by a governor forgiving a person convicted of a crime and freeing that person from having to serve out his or her sentence. |
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