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  1. Congress can override a president's veto.
  2. Congress must confirm appointments (to the Supreme Court, the Cabinet, etc.).
  3. Congress must approve all treaties.
  4. Congress must approve all declarations of war.
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9y ago

The four limits on presidential power are Congress must approve treaties and declarations of war that the President issues. Also Congress can override Presidential vetoes and confirm Presidential appointments.

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1)The judicial branch has power in oversight, and to overrule the president.

2)The president is bound to uphold and defend the constitution.

3) Presidential powers are limited by statute and constitutional amendment (no dictators for life)

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12y ago

Such four specific powers are...

  1. Being commander of the US Army
  2. Appointing Supreme Justices, cabinet members, ambassadors, etc.
  3. Vetoing bills proposed by Congress
  4. Make foreign treaties and order foreign affairs
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enforce laws

declare war

make treaties

pick members of the supreme court

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what are 5 restrictions for presidentail power and do they really limit on effecting presidential power>

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