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Chapter 14.1

Presidential Constitutional Powers: Authority, Limits, and Checks

Discover the constitutional powers granted to the President under Article II and how checks and balances keep executive authority in balance with Congress and the courts.


What You'll Learn

Article II grants the President defined executive powers and responsibilities.
Veto and pardon powers give presidents significant influence over government.
Senate confirmation and ratification check presidential appointments and treaties.
Checks and balances prevent any single branch from gaining unchecked power.

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify key vocabulary terms defining presidential constitutional powers.

2

Learners analyze veto overrides, pardons, and Senate confirmation processes.

3

Practice questions apply checks and balances to real governmental scenarios.

Why This Matters

Understanding presidential constitutional powers equips students to analyze government decisions, evaluate political events, and engage as informed citizens in a democratic society.

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Veto Power
Executive Orders
Commander in Chief
Treaty Power
Checks and Balances
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