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How does an Executive Order differ from a law?

A) Executive Orders are not subject to judicial review

B) Executive Orders are not limited by the Constitution

C) Executive Orders do not need to be approved by Congress

D) Executive orders are limited to military and foreign affairs

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c

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The difference between the two is that executive orders are aimed at those inside government while proclamations are aimed at those outside government
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