Presidents possess both formal or enumerated and informal or implied constitutional powers.
The enumerated powers are found in Article II of the U.S. Constitution while the implied powers were developed by one president or another beginning with Washington to meet a specific need not addressed in the enumerated powers by the founding fathers and stated in the constitution.
Major Formal or Enumerated Powers:
Head of State
Commander in Chief
Chief Diplomat
Chief Legislator
Chief Budget Officer
Emergency Powers
Executive Orders
Executive Privilege
Executive Pardons
Major Informal or Implied Powers:
The President as Chief of His/Her Political Party
The President's Power to Persuade
Assignment:
(1) Go to the White House website and explore it. Select the President's "Schedule" for a date when he has at least four activities listed (You will find schedules for several dates below the one for today.).
(2) For each activity you select, specify what formal and, or informal power/s are being exercised by the president.
(3) Then go back to the Internet and determine why the president is meeting with the leader or group of people/organization listed in the schedule and briefly explain why they are meeting - for what purpose).