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Sources of presidential power - judgement grid

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Grid complete - now write a paragraph on where presidential power really comes from. Detailed notes Walk-through
+ green = a point FOR − red = a point AGAINST The colours are the judgement, not your score. Your right and wrong shows as a tick or cross when you predict.
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📖Walk-throughThe full narrative lesson - the six formal powers, the informal powers, the limits and the worked imperial-presidency essay. 📝Detailed notesThe sub-topic lookup version: Article 2, the formal and informal powers, the limits and the exam method. 📊Power chartHow each President from Reagan to Trump 2 has used the office, set against the same constitutional powers. 🃏FlashcardsCards on the powers, the limits, the key cases and the modern Presidents - flip and recall. 🧠QuizFifteen multiple-choice questions across powers, limits, modern Presidents and key cases.