Executive Branch
Efficiency was due to the fact that it was easier for _ person to do things that took ____ members of ______ to do, like ______ ________, sending ________, and executive ________.
1, 535, disaster response, troops, agreements
The president can serve __ years maximum; _ _ year terms and other vice president terms.
10, 2, 4
president must be this age
35
The White House Office/staff includes about ___ people who comprise the personal staff of the president, like secretaries, ______ writers, assistants, and the most powerful non-elected person in the US - the _____ of ______.
400, speech, chief, staff
The ________ _______ ___ of 1974 stated that the president must _____ money ____________ by Congress (or no __________). If the president doesn't want to spend money, Congress must _______.
Budget Reform Act, spend, appropriated, impoundment, approve
In 1996, Congress passed the Line Item Veto Act to allow ______ to veto _____ _____ in the ______.
Clinton, spending items, budget
The power to persuade allows the President to persuade the American people, persuade ______ to support his programs, and lead his _______; evidence is of Teddy Roosevelt's "______ ______."
Congress, party, "bully pulpit"
example of morale builder
FDR's fireside chats
________ was the exception to the presidency's subservience to Congress following Jackson.
Lincoln
The ___ ______ ___ proposed multiple executives.
New Jersey
The executive ________ of the President includes the ______ _______ _____, Office of ________ and Budget, ______ of National Intelligence, National _______ ______, Council of ________ Advisors, Office of ________ Management, and Office of US _______ Representative.
Office, White House Office, Management, Director, Security Council, Economic, Personnel, Trade
_________ means that members of an __________ ______ in Congress are more likely today to criticize the president, especially on _______ _______. The _______ of the _______ has also given more opportunities for opposition to criticize.
Partisanship, opposing party, foreign policy, growth, media
The Office of _________ Management takes care of all personnel issues in the executive branch.
Personnel
Executive ________means that a president doesn't have to tell Congress of _________ ________ w/ ________. In US v. ______, the Supreme Court limited this privilege by saying it couldn't be used to _______ ___ _______.
Privilege, personal conversations, advisors, Nixon, cover up crimes
Congress attempted to limit presidential power by the War Powers Act, Budget _____ ___, Executive ________ ruling, and _________.
Reform Act, privilege, partisanship
example of crisis manager
Roosevelt in Great Depression
youngest presidents, oldest president
Teddy & JFK, Reagan
The Office of US ______ _________ advises the president on issues involving ________ affairs.
Trade Representative, foreign
Through the ___ _______ ____ of 1973, Congress tried to ____ presidential power; it said that within __ hours of sending troops into battle, the president must notify Congress of his choice. Then within __ days, Congress must ________ ___ or give _________ to continue.
War Powers Act, limit, 48, 60, declare war, authorization
National Security Agency _____ the president in _____ situations and includes the _______ of _______, ________ of _______, Chairman of _____ _____ of _____, head of ______, VP, and the _________ ______ advisor.
advises, crisis, secretary, state, secretary, defense, joint chief, staff, CIA, national security
As a priority setter, the president must decide the ________ of the government and give the _____ of the ______ address.
agenda, state, union
The Articles of Confederation lacked __ _______ for fear of establishing a ___.
an executive, king
Cabinet members are _______ by the president, and _______ by ______ vote of the ______.
appointed, approved, majority, Senate
The Defense department (1789) was known as the Dept. of War until 1949, and it dealt with the _____, navy, ___ ______, and marines. It is housed in the __________.
army, air force, Pentagon
Lincoln used his wartime powers to raise an ________, spend _________, __________ ports, suspend _______ ______, and issue an _________ _________ without the approval of Congress.
army, money, blockade, habeus corpus, Emancipation Proclamation
The Office of Management and Budget prepares a _______ & manages _______ after Congress passes an ________ of money.
budget, spending, appropriation
Regulatory commissions regulate some ______ or _______, like the _____, ____, or _____.
business, industry, FCC, SEC, CPSC
Government corporations are parts of the gov. that carry out _________ ________ like the _____ ______, _____, and the ____.
businesslike activities, Postal Service, Amtrak, TVA
The presidential ______ are the __ heads of federal executive departments.
cabinet, 15
Executive agencies _____ out ____ in a ______ ______ area because what they need to regulate doesn't fit into any other department. An example is ______, the _____, and the _____.
carry, law, specific policy, NASA, CIA, EPA
As a morale builder, the president is also the ________ leader of the US (like ________ champion sports teams).
ceremonial, rewarding
Due to technology, like the ability to ________ with the American people, __________ improvements, and innovations like _______ ________, the president's powers have increased.
communicate, transportation, nuclear weapons
The Director of the National Intelligence ________ all intelligence _______ of the government and is the ____ _______ to the president for all intelligence info.
coordinate, agencies, top advisor
Homeland Security (2003) _________ ____ of US gov. to protect America.
coordinates agencies
Informal Powers of the president include being a ______ manager, ______ builder, ______, ______ setter, legislative _______ ______, and program ________ ________ along w/ persuading people.
crisis, morale, recruiter ,priority, coalition builder, implementation
Housing & Urban Development (1965) deals w/ improving housing and _________ cities, working w/ the _______, and making housing ___ __ _____.
developing, homeless, up to code
The Council of Economic Advisors advises the president on _________ issues.
economic
Due to need, the Constitution leaves openings for someone to accomplish a task via the ______ _______, like general ______, _________ response, and ________ power.
elastic clause, welfare, emergency, executive
The Justice department (1789) deals w/ law ________ and the __________ of _______. It is headed up by an ________ General and not a secretary.
enforcement, prosecution, criminals, Attorney
Constitutional Powers of the president include: ________ the law; being ________ __ ____ of the military; _________ ______, _______, ________ _______, and _______; granting _______ & _________; making ________; ________ duties; and giving ______ of the ______ addresses.
enforcing; commander in chief; appointing officials, judges, cabinet members, ambassadors; pardons & reprieves; treaties; legislative; state, union
The longest debate in the Constitutional Convention was over the _______.
executive
Federal Bureaucracy refers to the ______ _____ and the ______, his executive ______, ______ departments, and ______ _______.
executive branch, president, office, cabinet, independent agencies
Independent agencies are not part of any ________ department. The ____ of the agency answers only to the _________.
executive, head, president
Department of Agriculture (1889) deals w/ _____ issues.
farm
The Treasury (1789) deals with money and _______ policy, including the _______ of Mint, IRS, ___ (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms), & ________ Service.
fiscal, Bureau, ATF, Secret
The State department (1789) deals with ______ affairs.
foreign
Executive orders are ______ rules or ________ instructing _______ branch _______ how to carry out a law, like when ______ ordered the ________ of the military.
formal, regulations, executive, officials, Truman, desegregation
Energy (1977) was created when Carter reacted to OPEC raising oil prices; this department tracks ____, ____, coal, ______ gas, and ______ power.
gas, oil, natural, nuclear
An executive agreement w/ the ____ of another ______ is as _______ as a ______, but does not _______ _________ _________.
head, country, binding, treaty, require Senate approval
A crisis manager is...
in charge during times of crisis
After WWII, a large _______ in the tax that remained after the war allowed the ________ of ________.
increase, growth, bureaucracy
The VP can serve an ________ number of 4 year terms.
infinite
Being a _________ coalition _______ entails ________ w/ Congress to build winning ________ for key issues, like when Bush got key ________ to join Republicans in the Senate to vote for a ___ ___.
legislative, builder, working, majorities, Democrats, tax cut
Although the Constitution set up the president to be powerful but _______, a ____ in presidential power was caused by _____, ____, and _______.
limited, rise, efficiency, need, technology
A ___ item ____ means that the Constitution gives the President power to ____ the ____ of a law instead of all of it.
line, veto, veto, parts
The 1st presidents exercised _______ power, as the gov. had little to do; the president was more of an __________ of the wishes of ________, and ____ powers were rarely used as to avoid negative _____ opinion.
little, administrator, Congress, veto, public
1883-present involves the _____ system where people _____ their positions; the 1883 ______ ___ made classified positions available based on qualifications with promotions based on ________ after having taken a _____ _______ ____.
merit, earn, Pendleton Act, performance, Civil Service Exam
Department of Interior (1849) deals w/ ________ ________ and the __________.
natural resources, environment
president must be a ______-_______ citizen and resident of the US for __ years.
natural-born, 14
From Lincoln to the New Deal, the president served as a source of _______ to Congress; he didn't lead Congress so much as ____ to what Congress did. Wilson and ________ were exceptions.
opposition, react, Cleveland
Jackson was the first to believe his _______ was to _________ ___ _______, and he was the 1st to use a _______ to shape policy. As such, Jackson believed in a strong, independent president who was _____ to Congress.
power, represent the people, veto, equal
The line of presidential succession goes:
president, VP, Speaker of House, Pro Tempore, Cabinet leaders in order of creation
VP is also _____ of the _______
president, senate
A major issue was whether or not the ________ could have power to ___ acts of Congress, known as "executive ________."
president, veto, negative
Obama's healthcare reform is an example
priority-setter
Being a ______ __________ administrator means carrying out the set _______ and _______ the _ _______ employees in the executive branch like when Bush used the military to fight terrorism.
program implementation, priorities, overseeing, 3 million
From 1789-1829, the presidents only hired ______ _____.
qualified people
Another issue was whether or not the president should be able to be __________ and ___, answered by the creation of the _______ _______.
reelected, how, electoral college
Education Department aids _______ in America w/ _____ guidelines.
schools, broad
As a recruiter, the president is responsible for the ________ of office holders and ________.
selection, advisors
A _________ statement is used to _____ ____ of a law, ________ on how to ________ a law, or express the President's ______ that the law is ____________; however, other presidents are not bound by this.
signing, express views, opinions, implement, opinion, unconstitutional
Health & Human Services (1953) Department deals w/ public health & services, _______ _______, and Medicare.
social security
After the Great Depression and New Deal, the government was expected to deal w/ both ______ and ______ issues.
social, economic
From 1829-1883, the _____ system was enacted, where jobs were based on ______ ______ regardless of qualifications.
spoils, party loyalty
Veto power is the ability to _____ ____ of ________ from becoming ____.
stop acts, Congress, law
After Jackson, the presidency became _________ to Congress except in _______.
subservient, wartime
The VP and the President have __ ____ ________ to serve.
the same requirements
Department of Commerce deals w/ _____ and _________ development.
trade, economic
Transportation (1966) deals w/ planes, _____, and ______.
trains, automobiles
In 1998's Clinton v. New York, the Supreme Court found the Line Item Veto Act __________.
unconstitutional
Veteran's Affairs (1989) serves ______ from the _____ ______.
veterans, armed forces
Methods to use executive power include: ______ power, _______ ________, executive ______, and _________ ________.
veto, executive orders, agreements, signing statements
Labor Department (1913) deals w/ America's _________, ______ ______ laws, and _______.
workers, child labor, unions