In six sentences or less, explain the Unitary Executive Theory. The Unitary Executive Theory is a theory that states that the President maintains the power to control the entire executive branch without interference from other branches of government. This authority is also maintained over subordinate officers. This theory is rooted in the idea that the Constitution vests all executive power in the President, making them the overall authority for the executive branch. In six sentences or less, explain the difference between an officer and a non-officer, and between a principal officer and an inferior officer, including the manner in which they are appointed under the U.S. Constitution. An officer is someone appointed to a government position,