Which is an unofficial power of the president?
a. pardon convicted criminals.
b. gain p...
Social Studies, 01.09.2019 21:30 cbogrett
Which is an unofficial power of the president?
a. pardon convicted criminals.
b. gain popular support by making public speeches.
c. appointment of supreme court justices
d. commander in chief
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