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vekshin1
2 years ago
12

A presidential action that has the force of the law

History
1 answer:
WINSTONCH [101]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Executive Orders

Explanation:

I'm not entirely sure if you were asking for the term that fits the definition, but here you go. :)

One of the president's most important tools for carrying out the laws is the power to issue executive orders. An executive order is a rule or command that has the force of law. Only Congress has the authority to make laws.

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