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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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1.
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.
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Phillip Pessar
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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
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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.
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Andreas-photography
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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
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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.
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rawpixel.com
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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.
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redsoul300
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ADMINISTRATION
THE OFFICIALS IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT UNDER A PARTICULAR CHIEF EXECUTIVE.
This picture shows officials.
Photo by
Dylan Gillis
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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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rawpixel.com
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INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
agencies that exist outside the federal executive departments.
This cherry is independent, but doing the same thing.
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Darwin Bell
Jaden Lehman
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