Answer:
B: To call into a special session
Step-by-step explanation:
After bills are proposed, they are introduced, and then sent to the committee. These members research, edit, and revise the bill before deciding on whether or not to send it to the house floor. It then goes to the house floor. They debate it and, should the bill pass, it is voted on. If it still passes, it is sent to the president, who can accept or veto it. So, A is incorrect because it IS a power of the president. The president is the only one who is allowed to approve appointments such as judges. So, this one is incorrect. In Article two, section two, clause one of the U.S. Constitution, it states, The president...shall have power to grant reprives and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment. This proves that the president has the power to grant pardons. The only choice listed that is not a power is answer choice B.
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