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Whoever wrote this said a bad word, and they are asking whomever heard it to pardon them.
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Executive Branch Vocab

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PARDON

A DECREE THAT FREES A PERSON FROM PUNISHMENT FOR A CRIME.
Whoever wrote this said a bad word, and they are asking whomever heard it to pardon them.

CABINET

THE HEADS OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
I chose this photo because this was the cabinet during President Barack Obama’s presidency.
Photo by The U.S. Army

VETO

WHEN THE PRESIDENT REJECTS A BILL AND SENDS IT BACK TO CONGRESS.
I chose this picture because the person is vetoing the picture being taken, like how the president veto’s a bill.

EXECUTIVE ORDER

A RULE OR REGULATION ISSUED BY A PRESIDENT OR GOVERNOR THAT HAS THE FORCE OF LAW
i chose this picture because it represents a rule that was made, like how the president can give an executive order.
Photo by Mafue

EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE

THE RIGHT TO KEEP INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS AND DOCUMENTS OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRIVATE
I chose this picture because if this was the president and another important person of the White House whatever they talked about could stay confidential.
Photo by rawpixel.com

BUREAUCRACY

A LARGE, COMPLEX ORGANIZATION THAT FUNCTIONS UNDER UNIFORM RULES AND PROCEDURES.
I chose this picture because it represents a large organization with lots of rules.
Photo by redsoul300

ADMINISTRATION

THE OFFICIALS IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT UNDER A PARTICULAR CHIEF EXECUTIVE.
This picture shows officials.
Photo by Dylan Gillis

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS

The 15 executive departments are the primary units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States.
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INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

agencies that exist outside the federal executive departments.
This cherry is independent, but doing the same thing.
Photo by Darwin Bell