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Which is an example of a presidential power that has no clear limitation?
selecting a cabinet
making a treaty
appointing ambassadors
granting pardons
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granting pardons
Reason: pardons are an executive power (Art. II, §2) that do not require Senate approval or another clear constitutional check (except they don’t apply to state crimes and can’t reverse impeachment), whereas treaties and many appointments (cabinet, ambassadors) require Senate confirmation/ratification.
Reason: pardons are an executive power (Art. II, §2) that do not require Senate approval or another clear constitutional check (except they don’t apply to state crimes and can’t reverse impeachment), whereas treaties and many appointments (cabinet, ambassadors) require Senate confirmation/ratification.
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