Executive - A person who puts plans into plans or has the power to put plans into a action, execute - Carry out or put into effect , president - The chief executive of a republic or nation, vice president - Ranks below a president and having authority to take the president’s place in case of absence, illness, or death, cabinet - A group of advisers to the president that includes the heads of top-level executive departments, executive order - A rule or command given by the President that has the power of law, revoke - To reverse or undo a previous action or decision, civil servant - An unelected person who works for the government in a public job, like helping run schools, transportation, or public safety, diplomat - A person who represents their country in other countries to maintain good relationships and solve problems, State of the Union - An annual speech to a joint session of Congress that outlines the President’s plan for new policies and laws, popluar vote - The total number of votes cast by voters in each state (or in Washington, DC), Electoral College - A group of people named by each state to select the president and vice president, winner-take-all system - A system in which the candidate who wins the popular vote (usually) receives all of the state’s electoral votes, Swing States - States that could reasonably be won by the candidate of either major political party, nominate/appoint - To select for an office, bureaucracy - A part of the government where most decisions are made by appointed officials and workers rather than elected leaders,
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