The term "government actions" refers to the various decisions and policies implemented by a ruling body or administration, which can include laws, executive orders, and regulations.
Think of government actions as the instructions given by a teacher in a classroom. Just like how a teacher sets rules and guidelines for students to follow, government actions are the rules set by those in power for citizens to abide by.
Checks and Balances: This term refers to the system of powers between different branches of government that ensures no single branch becomes too powerful.
Executive Order: An executive order is a directive issued by the president that manages operations of the federal government. It has similar weight to law but does not require approval from Congress.
Legislation: Legislation refers to laws created or passed by legislatures (e.g., Congress), which have gone through a process of proposal, debate, amendment, and voting before becoming law.
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