| A | B |
| chief administrator | heads the largest machines the world has known |
| qualifications to be a president | natural born citizen, 35 years of age, has lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years |
| electorate | the mass of people who actually cast votes in an election |
| executive order | a directuive rule,or regulation that has the effect of law |
| commutation | power to commute the lengthg of a sentence or a fine imposed by a court |
| amnesty | a general pardon offered to a group of law violators |
| reprieve | the postponment of the executive of a sentence |
| pardon | a legal forgiveness of a crime |
| secetary of state established | 1789 |
| federal budget | estimate of federal income and outgo during the coming fiscal year and a work plan for the execution of public policy |
| bureaucrat | person with defined responsiblitites in a bureaucracy |
| bureaucracy | large,complex adminstrative structure |
| cabinet | an informal body brought togrther by he president to serve his needs |
| administration | the officials and agencies of the executive branchthat carry out public policies |
| commander in chief | nations armed forces |
| chief diplomatic | architect of foreign policy |
| chief of state | head of the government |
| chief citizen | working for the people |
| chief of party | political party |
| chief administrator | federal government |