| A | B |
| Ambassadors | person who represents the us government in a foriegn country |
| Amnesty | pardon givin to a group of people who break the law |
| Pardon | to give legal forgivness for a crime and thus prevent or end punishment |
| Bureaucracy | Large complex hierarchical organization |
| Bureaucrats | People who work as part of a Bureaucracy |
| Cabinet | Group of top advisors to the president |
| Civil Service | All of the people working within the Bureaucracy of the government |
| Commnission | pointed or offical group formed for a specific purpose |
| Diplomat | Person who works with the leaders of other nations to carry us foreign policy |
| Duties | Taxes on goods entering the country |
| Electorial college | group of people chosen from each state to elect the president and vice pres |
| Execute | To carry out or enforce |
| executive privlage | right of the president to keep imformation secret from congress in order to protect the nations security |
| foriegn policy | Plan for how the us will deal with foriegn countries |
| Licensing | providing permits for an activity such as inner state transportation |
| Pension | retirement income or allowence paid by and employer |
| presential succession | plan for what happens if the president dies or can't prefrom the duties of the office |
| Privite sector | buisness world outside the government |
| regulator | person who controls something through rules and regulations |