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laiz [17]
2 years ago
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Why might the american people consider executive orders both good and bad for their government?

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1 answer:
svet-max [94.6K]2 years ago
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The American people consider executive orders both good and bad for their government because of the purpose of the executive order.

What was the purpose of the executive order?

Executive orders are issued by the President of the United States, acting in his capacity as head of the executive branch, directing a federal official or administrative agency to engage in a course of action or refrain from a course of action.

What is the impact of Executive Order?

Executive Orders state mandatory requirements for the Executive Branch, and have the effect of law.

They are issued in relation to a law passed by Congress or based on powers granted to the President in the Constitution and must be consistent with those authorities.

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