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The cabinet is appointed by the president and serves at his will. The president is their boss and he can ignore their advice if he so chooses.

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What supreme court case limited the presidents use of his commander in chief powers?

Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. v. Sawyer


How did the petition of right influence the US Constitution?

It limited the power of the government and gave citizens rights


How are the powers of legislative branch limited in a presidential government?

All three branches are limited and that is where the term checks and balances comes from. The legislative branch has to send the bill to the president before it becomes law. If the presidents wants a person for a position he has to have congress approval.


What factors limit the influence of public opinion on the policy choices of government officials?

Influence on public opinion can be limited by how informed voters are. Even though what the people think is heard, officials do not take it as a final decision. As a nation we trust elected officials to make the right choice. Americans can also have opinions that are against the truths of an issue. For example, environmentalists pay closer attention to laws that affect our environment.


What is the name of the special group who advises the president?

The President of the United States is provided with a full gamut of Government and Non-Governmental advisors on virtually any subject that may come to mind, including career diplomats, scholars, scientists, press pundits, historians of every ilk, Pentagon planners and guru's of any and all religions and disciplines. Perhaps the toughest task presented to a President is who to call in for "so called" guidance for the historical record and for public relations advantages either real or percieved. He or she must also have a limited group close at hand whose prior guidance proved effective and in whom they genuinely can place their trust and the fate of the Nation.

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Are the presidents limited to two terms?

yes


What limited the Presidents war making powers?

The Congress


How can the president make an informal change to the constituon?

I am not sure what the term "informal change" means. The president can not make any changes in the Constitution. His actions may prompt supreme court decisions which change the interpretation of the Constitution. His supreme court appointments may lead to decisions which are in line with changes the Presidents wants to see made. He can disobey court decisions to a limited extent , especially if he has great popular support for what he does.


The study of how you make decisions in a world where resources are limited?

economics


How is the presidents power limited by the other branches of government?

"Seperation of Powers" and checks & balances


What happened under presidents johnsons plan for Reconstruction?

frican Americans' rights were limited by black codes


Which retailer carries under cabinet range hoods?

There are a large number of different retailers which carry under cabinet range hoods. These retailers include, but are not limited to, Sears, Lowe's, and Amazon.


What is the name given to the organized decisions of distributing limited resources among unlimited needs and wants?

is the name given to the organized decisions of distributing limited resources among unlimited needs and wants


Are Both Presidents and Governors are limited to two terms?

No, pesidents are, but governors cant serve twice in a row.


What does it mean when the presidents are limited to two consecutive terms?

2 four year terms as stated in the constitution.


What happened under presidents Johnson for reconstruction?

African Americans' rights were limited by black codes. < APEX >


What does RALJ Appeal mean?

Rules for Appeal of Decisions of Court of Limited Jurisdiction (RALJ)