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Business, 22.11.2019 04:31 uglyturtle15

1) what is an executive order?
2) who are executive orders issued to/who is the president giving these orders to?
3) lincoln's executive order suspended the writ of habeas corpus. what is the writ of habeas corpus and why did he suspend it?
4) what was roosevelt's executive order and why was it so controversial? do you believe that this executive order was necessary? do you believe that president's should be allowed to do this?
5) pick one executive order form the list that you think was needed and within presidential power. explain why you think that.
6) pick one executive order from the list that you think was wrong. explain why you think that.
7) find one example of an executive order that president trump/president obama has given that you think is within his presidential power according to the constitution. explain why you believe he has the power to do this.
8) find one example of an executive order that president trump/president obama has given that you think went beyond his presidential power. explain why you think he did not have the power to do this.
9) overall do you believe that executive orders are good/necessary? why or why not?
10) should the president be able to take military action using executive orders? why or why not?

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