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Executive Branch Vocab

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Pardon—a decree that frees a person from punishment for a crime

It is like the doors are opening a door to let people go after they are pardoned

Cabinet—the heads of the executive departments of the federal government

It show people sitting around a table and talking about something important
Photo by Paul Bence

Veto—the power of the president to reject a bill and send it back to congress

It is picture of people protesting to veto a bill
Photo by ManWellGarza

Executive branch—responsible for implementing, supporting, and enforcing the laws made but the legislative branch

It is a government building and the executive branch is in government.
Photo by Ken Lund

Executive privilege—the right to keep internal discussions and documents of the White House private

It shows how people use the executive privilege against congress

Bureaucracy—a large, complex organization that functions under uniform rules and procedures

I chose this because there are a lot of papers and usually when something that is complex involves a lot of papers
Photo by manoftaste.de

Administration—the president, along with his or her personal staff and advisors; also, presidents time in office

It shows people that are apart of administration for the local government

Executive departments—and organization within the executive branch that carries out the work of government on a broad area of public policy, such as agriculture or labor

It is a picture of all the departments

Independent agencies—an agency of the United States government that is created by an act of congress and is independent of the executive departments

They list the independent agencies