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2023.02.18 ~ 2023.07.01
  • 西安电子科技大学
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第3次开课

开始:2023-02-18

截止:2023-07-01

课程已进行至

20/20周

成绩预发布时间 2023-06-30

期末考试截止时间 2023-06-29 00:00

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The President's powers include the ability to sign or veto legislation passed by Congress, command the U.S. military, make executive orders, and appoint judges and other government officials. The President also has the power of diplomacy and can negotiate

By 黄伟郯 2023-06-09 223次浏览 课时55

The President's powers include the ability to sign or veto legislation passed by Congress, command the U.S. military, make executive orders, and appoint judges and other government officials. The President also has the power of diplomacy and can negotiate treaties and other international agreements.

However, the President's powers are limited by the U.S. Constitution and the system of checks and balances built into the federal government. Congress has the power of impeachment and can remove a sitting President from office, while the judicial branch can declare the President's actions unconstitutional.

In summary, while the President of the United States is a very powerful individual, the U.S. government is structured to ensure that no single person or branch has ultimate authority. Instead, multiple branches of government play a critical role in balancing power and making sure no group has unchecked control over the country's affairs.

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