#1
Which of the following is NOT typically considered an executive power?
#2
What is the primary responsibility of the executive branch in a government system?
#3
In a parliamentary system, who is typically the head of the executive branch?
#4
In a parliamentary system, who typically appoints the Prime Minister?
#5
Which of the following executive powers allows for the granting of official pardons?
#6
Which principle of governance holds that the executive branch is accountable to the legislature?
#7
In a presidential system, who is typically the head of the executive branch?
#8
What is the term for the authority of the executive branch to interpret and apply the laws?
#9
Which of the following is an example of a treaty-making power of the executive?
#10
Which of the following executive powers allows a leader to grant reprieves or forgiveness for crimes?
#11
Which of the following executive powers is often subject to judicial review?
#12
What is the term for the power of the executive to withhold certain information from the public or Congress?
#13
Which of the following is a constitutional power of the U.S. President?
#14
What is the term for the executive's power to review and potentially reject decisions made by other branches of government?
#15