Who is Executive Orders?

An Executive Order is like a special message from the president that tells people what to do, quickly and without needing everyone to agree first.

Imagine you're playing with your friends in the park, and you want to start a new game. But there's no rule about how to choose who goes first. So you just say, "Okay, from now on, we’ll pick teams by counting off." That’s like an Executive Order, it changes the way things work without needing everyone to vote or agree.

Like a Classroom Rule

Think of the president as the teacher in a classroom. Sometimes, the teacher wants to change the rules for a better game or easier work, and doesn’t need permission from all the kids. The teacher just says, "Starting today, we’ll have extra recess if everyone finishes their homework." That’s an Executive Order.

It's Quick and Simple

An Executive Order is fast, it can be made in a few minutes, sometimes even on a piece of paper. No need to wait for big meetings or long debates. Just like when you decide to switch teams in the middle of a game because someone’s tired, and everyone agrees without arguing.

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Examples

  1. A president uses an executive order to start a new program without waiting for Congress.
  2. The president closes a national park using an executive order.
  3. An executive order lets the president hire more people for a government job.

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