Presidents have expressed, delegated, and inherent sources of power. Which one of the three most accounts for the powers of the presidency?
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Examples include the power to veto bills, appoint federal judges and executive branch officials, and serve as commander-in-chief of the military. Delegated powers are those given to the president by Congress through legislation, such as the power to regulate Show more…
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