EXECUTIVE BRANCH— PRESIDENT & BUREAUCRACY Perspectives –Theory –Declaration of Independence –Separation of Powers Constitutional Convention Article II.
By:Amari J., Gabby G., and Lauren W.. Romans used mostly slaves to work in the fields. Slaves were usually available, and they provided cheap labor.
7 Principles of the Constitution Debate. Can propose Laws, veto laws, call Congress to session, Negotiates foreign treaties Appoints federal judges.
“We the People …” Bruce A. Courtade David E. Bevins September 20, 2011 Three Words that Changed the World and Why They are Still Important Today.
Chapter 7
Launching the New Republic 1789-1800. PresidencyCongressJudicialBill of Rights People feared “king-like” powers Established courts below Supreme Ct. Supreme.
The President
Chief Diplomat
Chief Diplomat The President is the main person directing foreign policy—they negotiate treaties (with the advice and consent of the Senate) that commit.
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