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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CHAPTER 12

Horizontales
a term for when the president delivers a major television address in the hope that public pressure will result in legislators supporting the president on a major piece of legislation
the president’s right to withhold information from Congress, the judiciary, or the public
a rule or order issued by the president without the cooperation of Congress and having the force of law
an informal meeting held in the nineteenth century, sometimes called a congressional caucus, made up of legislators in the Congress who met to decide on presidential nominees for their respective parties
Verticales
a statement a president issues with the intent to influence the way a specific bill the president signs should be enforced
a power created through law in 1996 and overturned by the Supreme Court in 1998 that allowed the president to veto specific aspects of bills passed by Congress while signing into law what remained
a group of advisors to the president, consisting of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch who head the fifteen executive departments
the act of charging a government official with serious wrongdoing, which in some cases may lead to the removal of that official from office