What is the importance of an Executive
Order that is signed by a president?
A. It is a law...
History, 21.02.2022 14:00 angellinelittle
What is the importance of an Executive
Order that is signed by a president?
A. It is a law that can be enacted right away by the Office
of the President.
B. They never violate constitutional law.
C. The Supreme Court and Congress cannot challenge
these orders.
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