presidency unit exam

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swing states

10 or so states in which both candidates compete to win during a presidential election

what does it take to make a treaty

2or more countries, approved by a 2/3rds senate vote

what are the 3 qualifications to be president

35 years old, natural born citizen, 14 years of residency in the US

what is the order of succession to presidency

Vice President, speaker of the house, pro tempore of the senate, then members of the cabinet starting with the Secretary of State

what legislative messages does the president give to congress

a annual state of the union address to congress

recognition

acknowledgement of the legal existence of a country by another

electorate

all of the people entitled to vote in a election

pocket veto

allow it a bill to expire if congress isn't in session after 10 days of presidential inaction on it

presidential cabinet

an advisory group that meets with the president, composed of the secretaries of the executive departments and a few other high ranking executive office personal

who can the president remove from office

anyone they appoint- except federal judges they get impeached

amnesty

blanket pardon to a large group of law breakers

inaugration

ceremony where the official swearing in of an incoming president occurs

executive departments

different divisions within the executive branch, like state, treasury, etc. The head of each department is called the secretary

which proposed plan is most popular

direct popular election

what are the most commonly proposed plans to reform/replace the electoral college

direct popular election, district plan, proportional plan

executive order

directive issued by the president to members of the executive branch carrying the force of law

what are advantage of electoral college

encourages presidential candidates to spend time and money campaigning in the 10-12 swing states, ignoring the rest of the country

treaty

formal agreement between the governments of two nations

entitlement

government program that anyone who qualifies is guaranteed to receive the benefit

electoral college

group of presidential electoral who cast the official votes to determine the presidential election

which executive department includes the INS

homeland security

how is presidential disability determined

if the president informs congress he is incapacitated in writing, the VP and majority of cabinet informs that the president is incapacitated

which executive department includes the FBI

justice department

bureaucracy

large complex administrative organization

pardon

legal forgiveness for a crime

clemency

mercy towards a convict

direct popular election

most popular plan to replace the electoral college

executive agreement

pact between the president and the leader of a foreign government

reprieve

postponement of a sentence

What formal duties does the Vice President have?

preside over the senate, help determine presidential disability, officially certify the electoral college results following each presidential election every 4 years

what are the limits to the presidents use of military

president can and use the military in combat without congress declaring war. pres is commander in chief of armed forces

How do cabinet members get their jobs?

president nominates a candidate, then the senate committee votes on the member

what determines the order of succession to the presidency

presidential succession act of 1947

commutation

shortening of a convicts sentence or fine

what are the president's options after receiving a bill for congress

sign it, veto it, allow it to become law without signing it, pocket veto it

which executive department is responsible for negotiating treaties

state department

platform

statement of policy positions by a political party

why did the framer's plan stop working well

states began to use "winner takes all" system

where in the constitution is the method for the VP becoming president and for replacing a VP detailed

the 25th amendment

administration

the officials and policies of the executive branch

what does it take to make an executive agreement

the president and head of foreign country, don't require senate consent but only deal with existing treaties

what can the president be impeached for

treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors

which executive department is responsible for printing money

treasury department

what are the main flaws of the electoral college system for electing the president

winner of the popular vote won't win the presidency, Constitution does not require electors to vote for the candidate who wins the popular vote, if neither candidate wins the majority in the electoral college the election would have to be decided in the house of representatives


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