Asked by jschlatt

1. Which powers are given to the executive branch by the U.S. Constitution? Select all that apply. (2 points)

A. The power to declare war
B. The power to Create new laws
C.The power to appoint supreme court justices
D. The power to command the military

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Answered by Cheerios!?
B and C I believe
The executive branch has the power to create laws, appoint ambassadors, appoint public ministers and consuls, appoint judges of the supreme court and other officers, power to fill all vacancies, convene or adjourn congress, receive ambassadors, etc.
Answered by Anonymous
The executive branch (a.k.a president) can appoint supreme court justices (but the Senate approves them)

The President is also commander-in-chief of the national military.

In other words, its C and D
Answered by Cheerios!?
aww, crap, got one of em wrong :p
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