the articles (A+LS)
The powers of the President of the United States are outlined in the Constitution. These powers include serving as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, signing or vetoing legislation, appointing federal judges and other officials, and conducting foreign diplomacy. The President also has the power to issue executive orders, which are directives that carry the force of law.
Implied powers are powers that are perceived to be in place. Enumerated powers are powers that are specifically listed. An example of enumerated powers are the powers listed in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
These are called inherent powers. They are provided for in the Constitution by what is known as the "elastic clause."
He has the same powers as the US president
The powers of governor are: ------- -to help the president -to make decisions for his state -and to help the vice president
No. The powers and responsibilities of the President are listed in Article Two.
In a manner of speaking, former US president, Bill Clinton has one listed problem that has tainted his time as US President. That would be the fact that he was the second US president that was impeached.
The US Constitution states the powers of the President. Laws passed by Congress and court decisions have since defined more exactly the powers of the president.
Expressed powers: these powers are specifically listed in the Constitution
All Congressional powers are listed in Article 1 of the constitution.
Expressed powers are powers of Congress specifically listed in the Constitution.
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
Senators can vote like any US citizen for the president. They do not have any special powers in that regard.