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  • Proposes laws for Congress to act on
  • Administers the laws
  • Commands all US armed forces
  • Appoints ambassadors and other officials
  • Conducts foreign policy
  • Makes treaties with the consent of the US Senate
  • vetoes or signs bill passed by Congress
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Q: What powers are granted to the president?
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What happened as result of the Louisiana purchase?

President Jefferson used new presidential powers.


What are powers granted to granted to the states called?

Reserved powers


Why do we know that the framers intended the president to have ordinance power?

The framers of the Constitution intended the President to have ordinance powers. The powers directly granted the Presidency depend on the President's ability to issue and implement orders, or to authorize subordinates to do so.


Broad powers are granted here?

The President, within the executive branch, has broad powers. He manages the workings of our federal government as well as national affairs.


What do you think is the most important powers granted to the president and why?

To command the us armed forces to simply win a war


Who has the power to make treaties nominate justices to the Supreme Court and other government positions like cabinet officials ministers and ambassadors?

The President has these powers. These powers are granted to to him and him alone by the Constitution.


Factors which have contributed to the growth of presidential powers include?

1. national emergencies (esp. war) have led presidents to use unprecedented powers. 2. congress has granted the powers to the President through legislation.


Lawmaking powers are granted to a?

Granted by the people to a "legislature".


Where are the expressed powers granted to the National Government found?

The expressed powers granted to the National Government are found


What are the three powers granted in the constitution?

delagated powers


What is the term for the powers granted to state governments?

reserved powers


Reserved powers are those powers reserved for?

Reserved powers are those powers reserved for not reserved for- but granted to the states. The definition of reserved powers: All powers not expressed in the Constitution are granted to the states and called reserved powers.