Executive Branch Unit Three

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A country's official representative sent to another nation.
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Secret information that is shared without permission.
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Someone who exposes wrongdoing inside an organization.
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A system of government with many departments and rules.
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A set of guidelines or rules followed by an organization or government.
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A group of top advisors to the President.
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Official forgiveness for a crime, usually from the President.
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A decision made by the President without Congress.
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To formally charge a public official with wrongdoing.
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A rule issued by the President that has the force of law.
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The President’s right to keep certain information private.
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A formal agreement between countries.
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The group that helps the President plan the federal budget.
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A team that advises the President on safety and foreign threats.
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The person who speaks to the media on behalf of the President.
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The President’s top assistant who manages the White House.
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The group that officially votes for the U.S. President.