Chapter 6 - The Executive Branch Flashcards

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State of the Union Address

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President’s speech about policies

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2
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foreign policy

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plan for dealing with other countries

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3
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diplomacy

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the art of interacting with foreign governments

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4
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treaties

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written agreements between countries

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5
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pardon

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Pres. (or governor) forgiving a person and freeing that person from their sentence

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6
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commutation

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reducing a person’s sentence

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7
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secretary

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an official who heads a department in the government

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8
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attorney general

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the chief legal officer (hint: attorney»legal)

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9
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ambassadors

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the highest-ranking officials representing a foreign country

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10
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embassy

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where the ambassador lives

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11
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consul

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works to promote U.S. commercial $ interests in a foreign country

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12
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consulate

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the office of a consul

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13
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passports

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documents that allow U.S. citizens to travel

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14
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visas

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documents that allow people from one country to visit another country

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15
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Joint Chiefs of Staff

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high-ranking officers from the army, navy, and air force that advise the president

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16
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Department of Homeland Security

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established after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, to protect the US from terrorist attacks

17
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independent agencies

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help enforce laws and regulations not covered by other departments

18
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regulatory commission

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can make rules and regulations & bring violations to court

19
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bureaucracy

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the many departments and agencies of the government

20
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reprieve

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a postponement of a prison sentence

21
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presidential succession

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order in which office will be filled if it becomes vacant