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Zorluk: OrtaThe Executive: Types, Functions, and Powers

Match each executive power listed on the left with its corresponding operational function or constitutional manifestation on the right.

  • Administrative PowerExecuting statutory laws and directing the daily operations of government departments and public services.
  • Diplomatic PowerNegotiating treaties, accrediting ambassadors, and managing external state relations.
  • Military PowerServing as Commander-in-Chief to deploy armed forces for national defense and internal security.
  • Judicial PrerogativeExercising the prerogative of mercy to grant pardons, reprieves, or commutations to convicted persons.

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Administrative Power matches with executing statutory laws and directing government department operations; Diplomatic Power matches with negotiating treaties and managing external relations; Military Power matches with serving as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces; Judicial Prerogative matches with exercising the prerogative of mercy to grant pardons or commutations.
Each executive power directly corresponds to its established legal and political definition: Administrative Power executes statutes and manages civil service operations; Diplomatic Power handles foreign treaties and representation; Military Power controls armed forces deployment under Commander-in-Chief authority; Judicial Prerogative enables executive mercy and pardons.

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1
Identify the core domain of Administrative Power.
Administrative power relates to enforcing legislation and running the civil service bureaucracy, matching execution of statutory laws and directing daily operations.
The executive's primary constitutional duty is implementing legislation passed by parliament/legislature.
2
Identify the core domain of Diplomatic Power.
Diplomatic power covers international relations, treaty-making, and state representation abroad, matching treaty negotiations and ambassadorial representation.
The executive acts as the sole representative of the sovereign state in foreign affairs.
3
Identify the core domain of Military Power.
Military power relates to command over defense institutions, matching the Commander-in-Chief role and force deployment.
Constitutional provisions designate the head of executive authority as Commander-in-Chief.
4
Identify the core domain of Judicial Prerogative.
Judicial prerogative of the executive involves mercy powers such as pardoning convicted offenders.
Constitutions grant the head of state discretionary authority to temper justice with mercy independently of judicial verdicts.

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Executive Powers and Functions
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