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the person in charge of the Executive Branch
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second-in-command to the president
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the group of advisors to the president; each person in the group is the leader of an Executive Department
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department that runs the US military; responsibilities include fighting wars, providing humanitarian aid, and keeping peace
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department that makes money, tries to help the economy, and collects taxes
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department that provides funding to schools and helps students pay for college
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department that works to protect the country against terrorism and makes sure the borders are safe
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uses science and technology to address energy, environmental and nuclear challenges
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department that is responsible for maintaining the relationships the U.S. has with other countries (diplomacy)
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military branch that handles land-based operations; very effective for large conflicts, slower to deploy
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guard military branch that is responsible for safety and security of U.S. waters and sea-based missions close to home
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military branch in charge of aerial warfare; always ready to fly if you need a sky-based solution
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military branch that can enter enemy countries quickly; call in emergency situations when speed is critical
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sea branch of military, great on the water or near enemy coasts, takes time to deploy
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the power of the president to cancel a proposed law written by Congress
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this is the number of years for one presidential term
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this is what the president does if they agree with a law proposed by Congress
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the president is the Commander-in-Chief of the military, but cannot declare ____
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a rule or command the president gives out that has the force of law
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a presidential order that declares forgiveness and freedom from punishment
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officials who represent the United States government in other nations