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Presidential Powers and Limitations

"Presidential Powers and Limitations" refers to the constitutional authority granted to the President of the United States to execute laws, command the military, and conduct foreign relations, alongside the constraints imposed by checks and balances from the legislative and judicial branches to prevent the abuse of power. These limitations ensure that the President's actions remain subject to oversight and accountability within the framework of the U.S. government.

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Presidential powers are defined by the U.S. Constitution, granting the President authority to enforce laws, conduct foreign policy, and manage the executive branch. However, these powers are not absolute; they are balanced by the legislative and judicial branches through a system of checks and balan...

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Key Terms

Executive Power
The authority to enforce laws and manage the executive branch.

Example: The President exercises executive power by issuing executive orders.

Checks and Balances
A system that ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.

Example: Congress can override a presidential veto, demonstrating checks and balances.

Executive Order
A directive issued by the President to manage the operations of the federal government.

Example: President Obama signed an executive order on immigration reform.

Impeachment
The process by which a sitting President can be removed from office for misconduct.

Example: President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House but acquitted by the Senate.

Legislative Power
The authority to create laws, held by Congress.

Example: Congress has the legislative power to pass federal laws.

Judicial Review
The power of courts to assess whether a law or executive action is constitutional.

Example: The Supreme Court used judicial review in Marbury v. Madison.

Related Topics

Separation of Powers
The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another.
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Congressional Powers
The specific powers granted to Congress by the Constitution, including the ability to make laws and control federal spending.
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Judicial Powers
The authority of courts to interpret laws and administer justice, including the power of judicial review.
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Key Concepts

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