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What is a difference between the president’s formal and informal powers? Formal powers are listed in the Constitution, while informal powers are not. Formal powers are created in the executive branch, while informal powers are not. Formal powers are created by Congress, while informal powers are not. Formal powers are changed over time, while informal powers cannot be changed.

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I would say that the difference between the president's formal and informal powers is that formal powers are listed in the Constitution, while informal powers are not.
I am not entirely sure, though. 

The correct answer is A) Formal powers are enlisted in the Constitution, while informal powers are not.

A difference in the President’s formal and informal powers is that formal powers are enlisted in the Constitution, while informal powers are not.

According to the Constitution, the President of the United States has the power of veto a law, he must command the armed forces, make treaties with other nations, and the power to make political appointment. Among his informal Powers, the President of the United States can enact a legislative agenda, send troops without a declaration of war, and elaborate executive orders.