The History test study guide 10-11
President / Vice President Qualifications
1) 35 years old 2) A natural born US Citizen 3) have to have lived in the US for 14 consecutive years prior to being elected
characteristics of the US president
1) All have been male 2)All have been leaders 3)All but one have had previous experience in public service 4) All but one have been caucasian 5) all but one have been of protestant faith
Duties and Powers of the Vice President
1) President of the Senate 2) president gives duties as well
Benefits of the vice president
1) Salary = 208, 100 annually 2) Expense allowance = 10,000 annually 3) Housing - mansion on grounds of the us naval observatory grounds 4) Free government travel 5) Secret service protection
salary and benefits
1) Salary = 400,000 annually 2) Expense allowance = 50,000 annually 3) Government travel cost paid 4) Free housing(white house) 5) Free weekend retreat(camp david) 6) Personal protection for life
Washingtons original cabinet
1) Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson 2) Secretary of Treasury: Alexander Hamilton 3) Attorney General: Edmund Randolph 4) Secretary of War: Henry Knox
Succession of the Vice President
1) gave the president, with senate approval, to select a new vice president 2) Also created an established line of succession should both be killed at the same time
Which Amendment sed the president can fun for election as a team?
12th (1804)
How many executive departments are in the presidential cabinet?
15 departments
Woodrow Wilson fun facts
1st president to give the state of the union address in person Only president to be buried within the city limits of washington DC
Which Amendment changed the presidents inauguration from march 4 to January 20th?
20th (1933)
Which Amendment limits the president to 2 elected terms or maximum of 10 years?
22nd (1951)
Which Amendment set the presidential succession?
25th (1967)
What Amendment established the line of succession?
25th Amendment
James Monroe fun fact
2nd president to run unopposed
George H W bush
41st president of the United states
Consulate
A U.S. consul's office. (can be found in most large foreign cities)
Consul
A consul represents U.S. commercial interests in foreign countries.
Pardon
A pardon forgives a person for his or her crime and eliminates the punishment.
Reprieve:
A reprieve postpones the carrying out of a person's sentence.
Regulatory Commission:
A type of independent agency that has the power to make rules and bring violators to court.
Independent agencies
Agencies of the federal government that are not a part of executive department and which are formed to administer (NASA)
Federal bureaucracy
All of the people who make up the executive departments, independent agencies, and regulatory commission (3 million)
Ambassadors:
An ambassador is the highest-ranking U.S. representative in foreign countries.
Who appoints the Head of Government/chief executive?
Appointed by heads of executive departments and agencies
Party Chief
As the highest elected official of his party, the president serves as a "rally point" for parties as they seek to put members into power at all levels.
Commutation:
Commutation reduces a person's sentence.
Franklin D Rosavelt
Elected 4 times and served in the great depression
How has the cabinet changed?
Executive departments have been added
James Monroe
Followed James madison / president during the era of good feelings / last president to run unapposed
What is the Cabinet?
Groups of the advisors who specialize in specific areas of government . They administer their respective executive departments and advise the president on issues that fall under their area of expertise.
What does the president to that ties into his Chief Legislator job description?
He delivers the State of the Union Address
Ronald Reagan
He loved Jelly beans / He is the only president of the United States who was the head of a labor union (SAG)
Teddy Rosavelt
Hero of Samon hill and also
regulatory commissions
Independent commissions with policing powers over certain specific areas of American life (SEC)
What did the War Powers Act grant the president?
It granted the president the right to send troops into actin in US if interests are threatened.
Department of Homeland Security:
Its primary mission is to protect the nation against further terrorist attacks.
Who is the Chief of staff
John Kelly
Dwight Eisenhower
Last military person elected
Bill Clinton
Met John F Kennedy as a young man / last president to be impeach
Abe lincoln
Most influencial president because he held the union together
Andrew Jackson
Old Hickory / didnt like minority groups (slaves, native americans, english) Advocatec for women
Passports
Passports are formal documents that allow U.S. citizens to travel abroad.
Independent Agencies:
Performs specialized jobs relating to the government.
Chief of state
Power where the president serves as the primary representative of the United States, greets dignataries, makes presentations to the cities and groups, and does the PR WORK OF THE GOVERNMENT!
State of the Union Address
Presented in late January, this televised speech sets forth the programs and policies that the president wants congress to do.
Thomas Rosevelt
Sage of Montecellar
Secretary:
Secretary is the title given to most cabinet members.
George washington
Set the precident for all presidents
What does red tape mean
Slang term for the difficulty in getting immediate results in a bureaucracy
Harry Truman
The Habidasher / give um hell harry
Diplomacy:
The art of interacting with foreign government.
Bureaucracy:
The employees of the executive branch that make up the federal bureaucracy.
Foreign Policies:
The government's plan for interacting with the other countries of the world.
Attorney General:
The head of the Department of Justice's title.
Joint Chiefs of Staff:
The highest-ranking military officers of each of the armed forces.
Barack Obama
The only African American president
Chief Legislator
The power given to the president that directs efforts to pass needed legislation by using various means.
head of government/chief executive
The power given to the president that is ultimately responsible for seeing that the laws passed by congress are carried out or "executed"
Commander in Cheif
The president is the civilian head of all US military. Directs the actions of all branches of the government.
George W Bush
The second son of a president to become president
Presidential Succession:
The succession established by the Twenty fifth Amendment that gives Congress the power to set the order of presidential succession, should something happen to the president.
Fun fact about thomas jefferson's and john adam's deaths
They both died on the same day, july 4th 1826, 150th Anneverisary of the Nations
Polk
lived in the same dorm of taylors daughter
Teddy Roseavelt fun fact
youngest president to serve
Linden Johnson
Took over after jfk's assasination / meetings on the toilet
Visas
Visas allow foreigners to come to the United States.
Embassy:
What the official residence and offices of an ambassador in a foreign country is called.
Treaties:
When the government makes written agreements with another country.
JFK
Youngest elected
William McKinley
assasinated by gun conciled in hand / the tallest mountain in united states
Executive departments of the presidential cabinet
departments that administer laws and executive orders that fall under their area of expertise .