Show Recommended textbook solutionsAmerican Government1st EditionGlen Krutz 412 solutions Criminal Justice in America9th EditionChristina Dejong, Christopher E. Smith, George F Cole 105 solutions American Corrections11th EditionMichael D. Reisig, Todd R. Clear 160 solutions Government in America: Elections and Updates Edition16th EditionGeorge C. Edwards III, Martin P. Wattenberg, Robert L. Lineberry 269 solutions How has the process of selecting the president changed during the history of the United States? -Election has become somewhat less direct by allowing states to grant its electoral votes in a "winner-take-all" method. -Election has become somewhat more direct by giving over selection of electors to the people. Which of the following statements about the president's Cabinet are correct? -The Cabinet is provided for by the Constitution, but the wording about its makeup is vague. Correct Answer(s) Incorrect Answer(s) Which aspect of the Executive Office of the President gives the president the most influence over the nation's legislative policy? -Office of Management and Budget Office of Management and Budget What is the difference between the implied and inherent powers of the presidency? -Inherent powers are those that are expressed in the Constitution, while implied powers are found in statutes and laws. -Implied powers are needed to carry out a president's expressed powers, while inherent powers go beyond implied ones. Review the veto process, and complete the following statements. After a bill passes Congress, it is presented to the president and reviewed. If the president finds the bill unacceptable and takes no action on the bill after 10 working days, while Congress is adjourned, the result is -. If the president takes no action after 10 working days while Congress is in session, the result is -. If the president vetoes the bill outright, the result is -. -passage of the law -a pocket veto Which form of presidential selection would make for the most powerful executive? -selection by electoral college -direct popular election Complete the following statement. The vice president plays a role in the legislative process by serving as the presiding officer of the -, where he or she can -. -break a filibuster -Senate Which of the following characteristics describe the electoral college? -A state's number of electors is equal to its number of House representatives. Correct Answer(s) Incorrect Answer(s) Which of the following statements about the evolution of the presidential tactic of "going public" is accurate? -Most presidents since FDR have "gone public" only reluctantly, preferring to rely instead on polished press secretaries. -Reaching out directly to the people in the nineteenth century was considered uncouth and could damage a president politically. Complete the following statement. Increasing the size of the Executive Office of the President, using - to control rule-making agencies, and issuing - at the time of a bill becoming a law are all examples of presidents using the administrative strategy to increase their power and authority. -signing statements -regulatory review How does the White House staff differ from the Executive Office of the President? -The White House staff stays consistent in size, but presidents frequently grow or reduce the EOP based on personal preference. -The White House staff performs work and gives advice that is generally broader and more political in nature. Match the type of power on the left to the relevant example on the right. -judicial power *President Eisenhower sends federal troops into Little Rock, Arkansas, against the wishes of the governor. President Ford pardons President Nixon for his Watergate-related crimes. President Obama denies a congressional request for records concerning Operation Fast and Furious. President Eisenhower sends federal troops into Little Rock, Arkansas, against the wishes of the
governor. Match the example of presidential power on the left to the type of power it demonstrates on the right. -send U.S. troops into military engagements *expressed power Inherent power: Expressed Power: Delegated Power: In which of the following ways does the use of signing statements by presidents differ from the use of executive orders? -Executive orders require the consent of Congress, while signing statements do not. Executive orders usually create new policies while signing statements alter a policy already passed by Congress In which of the following ways can a vice president help a president? -run important policy endeavors on behalf of the president Correct Answer(s) Incorrect Answer(s) The War Powers Resolution includes which of the following provisions? -The president must have congressional authorization to keep troops deployed after 60 days. Correct Answer(s) Incorrect
Answer(s) Which of the following statements best describe the role of the first spouses in executive government today? -First spouses typically manage the day-to-day affairs of the White House staff. Correct Answer(s) Incorrect Answer(s) Complete the following statement. Modern vice presidents are typically - than their predecessors. - was probably the most influential vice president in U.S. history. -as influential -more influential Complete the following statements to accurately describe the evolving methods by which presidential candidates have been chosen. Prior to the 1830s, a party's presidential nominee was decided through the - system. This was replaced by the national convention system, in which choices about who would attend the national convention were made at the - party level. Later, in the twentieth century, -elections were adopted to introduce greater popular selection of presidential candidates. -committee -caucus Analyze the information in the graph, and answer the following question. Which presidents most likely faced opposition control of Congress for most of their tenure and which most likely enjoyed same-party control of Congress for most of their tenure? -Gerald Ford *same-party Congress same-party Congress opposition-party Congress Which of the following statements about the president's Cabinet is true quizlet?Which of the following statements about the president's Cabinet are correct? Correct Answers: - The Cabinet makes no formal group decisions. - The Cabinet consists of the secretaries of the major departments of the federal government.
What is true about the Presidents Cabinet?The Cabinet is an advisory body made up of the heads of the 15 executive departments. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, the members of the Cabinet are often the President's closest confidants.
Which of the following is true about the cabinet departments quizlet?Which of the following is true about the cabinet departments? All are directly accountable to the president.
What is the difference between the inherent and delegated powers of the presidency quizlet?What is the difference between the inherent and delegated powers of the presidency? Delegated powers are given by Congress whereas inherent powers are inferred from the Constitution as being a necessary part of the office.
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