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jonny [76]
1 year ago
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an executive agreement is a clarification of congressional policy issued by the president and having the full force of law. T/F

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Sav [38]1 year ago
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An executive order agreement is a clarification of congressional policy issued by the president and having the full force of law. its true

An executive order is a direction from the president of the United States that is signed, written, and made public. It controls how the federal government operates. Executive orders can be referred to by their assigned number or topic because they are numbered consecutively. Executive orders are occasionally comparable to other presidential documents in terms of format, formality, and issuance, but these documents have different functions. Proclamations, which contain information about holidays, commemorations, government observances, and trade, are also signed and numbered sequentially. The federal government uses administrative orders, such as memos, notices, letters, and communications, to manage administrative issues. Administrative orders are signed but are not numbered. Executive orders, proclamations, and some administrative orders, three categories of presidential papers, are all published in the Federal Register.

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