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Executive Vocabulary

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Pardon: A pardon is a government decision to allow a person who has been convicted of a crime, to be free and absolved of that conviction, as if never convicted.

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Cabinet: a cabinet under a presidential system of government is part of the executive branch. In addition to administering their respective segments of the executive branch, cabinet members are responsible for advising the head of government on areas within their purview.lq

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Veto: The power of a president or governor to reject a bill proposed by a legislature by refusing to sign it into law.

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Executive order: Presidential Executive orders are rules issued by the president to an executive branch of government. These orders are law.

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Executive privilege: claimed by the president for the executive branch of the US government, of withholding information in the public interest.

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Bureaucracy: a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.

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Administration: the officials in the executive branch of government under a particular chief executive.

Executive Departments: executive departments are the primary units of the executive branch of the Federal government of the United States. ... The executive departments are the administrative arms of the President of the United States. There are currently 15 executive departments.

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Independent agencies: Independent agencies of the United States federal government are those agencies that exist outside the federal executive departments (those headed by a Cabinet secretary) and the Executive Office of the President. ... These agency rules (or regulations), when in force, have the power of federal law.

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