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[CORRECTED] #100: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #100: How many bills have been vetoed by the Presidents?
May 21
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Q&A #100: How many bills have been vetoed by the Presidents?
May 21
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#99: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #99: It is constitutionally mandated that the President is Commander in Chief of the Army and the Navy. What about the other military services?
May 20
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#98: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #98: It is constitutionally mandated that the President is Commander in Chief of the Army and the Navy. What about the other military services?
May 19
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#97: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #97: What are the implied constitutional powers of the President?
May 16
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#96: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #96: What are the enumerated or express constitutional powers of the President?
May 15
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#95: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #95: How is the President addressed?
May 14
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#94: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #94: Is the U.S. President comparable to a reigning monarch, a prime minister, or a premier?
May 13
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What Are Nationwide Injunctions?
Can a single federal judge really stop the President from implementing policies?
May 12
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#93: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #93: How is the Exective Office of the President?
May 12
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#92: CIVICS 101: The Executive Branch
Q&A #92: How is the exective branch organized?
May 9
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#91: CIVICS 101: The Legislative Branch
Q&A #91: What is meant by the ‘‘seniority rule’’?
May 8
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