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Executive Branch Cross Word
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Presidential Veto : The President ha the ability to ____ a bill when he does not approve of it.
Cabinet : Consists of the attorney general and the heads of the 13 executive departments.
Commander In Chief : The President's role as being the head of the nation's military.
Treaty : A formal agreement between countries.
Executive Agreements : Agreements with foreign leaders which do not need approval by congress.
Bipartisan : relating to or involving members of two political parties
Merit System : The type of the system where people are appointed based on their credentials.
Lame Duck : An official in their final period of office.
Appointment Power : The President's ability to choose who he wants to head the executive departments.
Bully Pulpit : a position that provides an opportunity to speak out and be listened to
White House Office : Takes care of the president's political needs and manages the press; includes the president's personal secretary and the chief of staff.
Presidential Coattails : The ability of a Presidential candidate to bring out supporters who then vote for his party's candidates for other offices.
Checks and Balances : These were put in place by the Framers to make sure no branch of government became too powerful.
Wars Resolution : Passed in 1973, intended to limit the role of the President as Commander and Chief.
National Security Council : Coordinates matters of national security across agencies.
Spoils System : The type of system where people are appointed to office because they are loyal supporters.
Twenty Second Amendment : Amendment that sets the term limit for the President.
Impeachment : The House may vote to ______ the President when they believe he has been abusing his power.
Budget : This document estimates the anticipated government revenues and government expenditures for the ensuing financial year
Bureaucracy : Composed of all the agencies, departments, offices, and bureaus in the executive branch.
Regulation : When the legislative and executive branches set and enact laws that determine how a specific task, business, or industry is supposed to run.
Hatch Act : Limits certain political activities of most executive branch employees.
Iron Triangle : a three-sided relationship between members of Congressional Committees, Bureaucrats, and interest groups.
Secretary : Another name for the heads of the 13 executive departments.
Executive Branch Cross Word
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H | T | S | H | H | S | Z | M | T | W | S | E | C | R | E | T | A | R | Y | T | I | E | Q | R | D | E | N | D | L | T |
P | X | A | V | R | S | C | N | N | L | J | Q | W | O | K | Z | G | Z | Z | F | W | V | V | N | T | Q | V | V | E | W |
Q | V | W | N | J | P | Q | I | Z | J | J | T | T | H | S | Z | D | G | M | E | A | G | J | S | D | C | F | Q | E | E |
J | V | H | I | E | E | R | D | N | G | U | R | R | G | Y | H | C | U | C | H | X | B | B | F | Y | K | G | I | V | N |
B | H | J | B | U | X | H | E | Z | E | C | O | M | M | A | N | D | E | R | I | N | C | H | I | E | F | V | O | S | T |
N | A | N | U | Y | V | E | R | S | O | D | H | C | K | G | Y | T | L | D | D | E | A | M | R | P | I | E | M | E | Y |
A | A | Q | D | Z | O | N | C | E | I | G | U | A | H | X | T | Q | N | X | F | U | G | E | O | I | W | E | W | B | S |
T | B | L | G | R | M | V | K | U | G | D | R | C | D | E | U | G | B | U | P | T | L | Y | G | N | T | I | V | I | E |
I | L | X | E | O | W | Q | S | P | T | U | E | D | C | C | C | W | B | M | A | A | C | J | M | S | U | J | V | Y | C |
O | X | A | T | S | U | H | L | Q | H | I | L | N | H | U | B | K | Y | U | Q | U | I | H | Y | W | G | F | Y | Y | O |
N | T | B | M | S | Y | M | I | W | W | V | V | A | T | M | V | B | S | S | L | O | V | S | S | O | T | G | D | L | N |
A | R | B | Z | E | Q | L | R | T | M | P | F | E | T | I | L | H | W | A | F | L | T | K | M | I | D | H | R | I | D |
L | E | E | R | T | D | T | F | A | E | C | R | V | A | I | A | D | A | Y | N | I | Y | D | K | N | W | E | O | L | A |
S | A | Y | K | G | C | U | W | V | U | H | M | E | E | G | O | L | E | T | R | D | W | P | T | T | W | L | C | S | M |
E | T | A | Q | T | H | L | C | E | S | N | O | S | S | U | R | N | C | E | C | B | B | P | U | O | U | V | L | L | E |
C | Y | I | W | I | Y | R | J | K | S | P | Q | U | R | I | Y | E | M | O | H | H | A | A | P | L | Q | A | T | R | N |
U | P | D | V | X | X | E | G | K | E | R | O | T | S | F | D | B | E | R | A | W | A | T | L | O | P | S | T | A | D |
R | T | R | R | L | W | J | A | O | A | I | B | I | E | E | F | E | J | M | T | T | N | C | G | A | N | I | B | K | M |
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U | G | K | O | N | Q | T | S | I | U | K | G | L | A | F | O | E | N | T | A | E | P | V | P | L | N | E | K | Q | Y |
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C | G | G | R | L | V | C | B | G | Q | B | P | T | P | O | B | I | I | H | T | M | J | D | W | T | X | T | E | D | M |
I | R | O | J | I | A | M | L | N | T | M | O | A | J | A | P | B | G | N | J | B | T | H | W | Y | O | M | B | I | G |
L | N | P | C | U | N | I | Y | A | I | F | S | C | C | K | A | T | U | S | I | C | P | F | N | I | U | R | J | W | K |
M | K | Q | O | W | B | E | Y | F | D | I | Y | R | I | B | U | R | E | A | U | C | R | A | C | Y | H | T | Y | C | S |
- This document estimates the anticipated government revenues and government expenditures for the ensuing financial year
- A formal agreement between countries.
- Consists of the attorney general and the heads of the 13 executive departments.
- Limits certain political activities of most executive branch employees.
- An official in their final period of office.
- Another name for the heads of the 13 executive departments.
| - relating to or involving members of two political parties
- When the legislative and executive branches set and enact laws that determine how a specific task, business, or industry is supposed to run.
- a position that provides an opportunity to speak out and be listened to
- Composed of all the agencies, departments, offices, and bureaus in the executive branch.
- The House may vote to ______ the President when they believe he has been abusing his power.
- The type of the system where people are appointed based on their credentials.
| - a three-sided relationship between members of Congressional Committees, Bureaucrats, and interest groups.
- The type of system where people are appointed to office because they are loyal supporters.
- Passed in 1973, intended to limit the role of the President as Commander and Chief.
- The President's ability to choose who he wants to head the executive departments.
- The President's role as being the head of the nation's military.
- The President ha the ability to ____ a bill when he does not approve of it.
| - Takes care of the president's political needs and manages the press; includes the president's personal secretary and the chief of staff.
- These were put in place by the Framers to make sure no branch of government became too powerful.
- Agreements with foreign leaders which do not need approval by congress.
- The ability of a Presidential candidate to bring out supporters who then vote for his party's candidates for other offices.
- Amendment that sets the term limit for the President.
- Coordinates matters of national security across agencies.
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Executive Branch Cross Word
E | J | K | M | T | G | O | D | X | D | Y | I | K | N | I | R | B | E | M | L | F | L | L | L | O | I | Q | O | O | I |
H | T | S | H | H | S | Z | M | T | W | S | E | C | R | E | T | A | R | Y | T | I | E | Q | R | D | E | N | D | L | T |
P | X | A | V | R | S | C | N | N | L | J | Q | W | O | K | Z | G | Z | Z | F | W | V | V | N | T | Q | V | V | E | W |
Q | V | W | N | J | P | Q | I | Z | J | J | T | T | H | S | Z | D | G | M | E | A | G | J | S | D | C | F | Q | E | E |
J | V | H | I | E | E | R | D | N | G | U | R | R | G | Y | H | C | U | C | H | X | B | B | F | Y | K | G | I | V | N |
B | H | J | B | U | X | H | E | Z | E | C | O | M | M | A | N | D | E | R | I | N | C | H | I | E | F | V | O | S | T |
N | A | N | U | Y | V | E | R | S | O | D | H | C | K | G | Y | T | L | D | D | E | A | M | R | P | I | E | M | E | Y |
A | A | Q | D | Z | O | N | C | E | I | G | U | A | H | X | T | Q | N | X | F | U | G | E | O | I | W | E | W | B | S |
T | B | L | G | R | M | V | K | U | G | D | R | C | D | E | U | G | B | U | P | T | L | Y | G | N | T | I | V | I | E |
I | L | X | E | O | W | Q | S | P | T | U | E | D | C | C | C | W | B | M | A | A | C | J | M | S | U | J | V | Y | C |
O | X | A | T | S | U | H | L | Q | H | I | L | N | H | U | B | K | Y | U | Q | U | I | H | Y | W | G | F | Y | Y | O |
N | T | B | M | S | Y | M | I | W | W | V | V | A | T | M | V | B | S | S | L | O | V | S | S | O | T | G | D | L | N |
A | R | B | Z | E | Q | L | R | T | M | P | F | E | T | I | L | H | W | A | F | L | T | K | M | I | D | H | R | I | D |
L | E | E | R | T | D | T | F | A | E | C | R | V | A | I | A | D | A | Y | N | I | Y | D | K | N | W | E | O | L | A |
S | A | Y | K | G | C | U | W | V | U | H | M | E | E | G | O | L | E | T | R | D | W | P | T | T | W | L | C | S | M |
E | T | A | Q | T | H | L | C | E | S | N | O | S | S | U | R | N | C | E | C | B | B | P | U | O | U | V | L | L | E |
C | Y | I | W | I | Y | R | J | K | S | P | Q | U | R | I | Y | E | M | O | H | H | A | A | P | L | Q | A | T | R | N |
U | P | D | V | X | X | E | G | K | E | R | O | T | S | F | D | B | E | R | A | W | A | T | L | O | P | S | T | A | D |
R | T | R | R | L | W | J | A | O | A | I | B | I | E | E | F | E | J | M | T | T | N | C | G | A | N | I | B | K | M |
I | W | A | K | H | E | V | Q | S | F | D | T | U | L | O | O | Q | N | N | E | E | T | R | T | A | N | U | T | D | E |
T | I | R | O | N | T | R | I | A | N | G | L | E | V | S | I | F | E | T | M | N | T | A | S | K | I | C | R | F | N |
Y | H | C | X | Z | B | L | W | X | J | S | K | Z | I | E | S | M | F | T | I | T | T | I | I | X | Z | U | E | H | T |
C | W | A | R | S | R | E | S | O | L | U | T | I | O | N | H | Y | N | I | T | A | T | S | S | L | E | B | M | S | K |
O | J | M | S | U | I | I | J | H | Y | K | R | C | O | C | D | I | S | E | C | R | L | X | X | H | S | Y | F | Z | Y |
U | G | K | O | N | Q | T | S | I | U | K | G | L | A | F | O | E | N | T | A | E | P | V | P | L | N | E | K | Q | Y |
N | Z | C | F | K | Q | N | Q | P | K | Q | X | E | Z | P | K | I | I | P | E | T | Z | U | E | I | I | T | E | C | F |
C | G | G | R | L | V | C | B | G | Q | B | P | T | P | O | B | I | I | H | T | M | J | D | W | T | X | T | E | D | M |
I | R | O | J | I | A | M | L | N | T | M | O | A | J | A | P | B | G | N | J | B | T | H | W | Y | O | M | B | I | G |
L | N | P | C | U | N | I | Y | A | I | F | S | C | C | K | A | T | U | S | I | C | P | F | N | I | U | R | J | W | K |
M | K | Q | O | W | B | E | Y | F | D | I | Y | R | I | B | U | R | E | A | U | C | R | A | C | Y | H | T | Y | C | S |
- BUDGET
- TREATY
- CABINET
- HATCHACT
- LAMEDUCK
- SECRETARY
| - BIPARTISAN
- REGULATION
- BULLYPULPIT
- BUREAUCRACY
- IMPEACHMENT
- MERITSYSTEM
| - IRONTRIANGLE
- SPOILSSYSTEM
- WARSRESOLUTION
- APPOINTMENTPOWER
- COMMANDERINCHIEF
- PRESIDENTIALVETO
| - WHITEHOUSEOFFICE
- CHECKSANDBALANCES
- EXECUTIVEAGREEMENTS
- PRESIDENTIALCOATTAILS
- TWENTYSECONDAMENDMENT
- NATIONALSECURITYCOUNCIL
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