The People of the United States.
the vice president helps the president make laws
laws that give the president responsibilities
The President approves laws. The President does not create laws. The US Federal Reserve sets the interest rate.
The Necessary and Proper Clause of the US Constitution gives Congress authority to pass laws even though the power to pass that particular law is not expressly stated in the Constitution. ( Elastic Clause)
people choose to follow its laws.
reject laws
The President alone has this authority. This is given to him under Article I and II of the Constitution.
Check and Balances. Article II of the Constitution: This article gives the President authority to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed, appoint people to assist in carrying out laws, negotiate treaties, and to command the military. Allows the President several checks on the power of the other two branches of government. Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
Which principle of the Constitution gives the President the power to make laws? Checks and balances Popular sovereignty Judicial review None of the above
the president and his job is to execute or carry out the laws
The president approves and carry out laws passed by the legislative branch. If the president does not like the law he veto it.
The president is the chief executive of the nation. His job is to carry out the laws passed by Congress. To do so, he is at the top of a huge bureaucracy of government workers.