AP GOV CHAPTER 14
In his first term in office, Barack Obama vetoed how many bills
2
The last time a candidate won a majority of the electoral college without winning the popular vote was in
2000
Presidents are now limited to two terms by the
22nd amendment
In order to win the presidency today, a candidate must win ____ electoral
270
In only how many ____ instances, candidates have won the electoral vote without winning a majority of the popular vote.
3
The Constitution requires that the president be at least _____
35_____ years old.
More than twenty-five hundred presidential vetoes have been made since 1789. Congress has overridden approximately what percentage of these?
4%
In this method of White House staff organization, used by Carter, cabinet secretaries and assistants reported directly to the president
Ad Hoc
The personality of which president began to alter the relationship between the president and Congress and the nature of presidential leadership?
Andrew Jackson
This method of staff organization causes confusion and conflict among cabinet secretaries and assistants.
Circular
George Washington limited himself to two terms, and no president served more until whom
Franklin Roosevelt
This president was very successful at getting legislation through Congress during the first hundred days of his presidency or his "honeymoon."
Franklin Roosevelt
During a period of assertive Congresses, this president cast 414 vetoes.
Grover Cleveland
The Framers of the Constitution generally expected that the _____ would ultimately decide the winner of presidential elections.
House of Representatives
Which of the following statements about a president's serving more than two terms is correct?
It has been done by only one president.
Which president considered himself an "outsider" and boasted of it?
Jimmy Carter
This president faced the Bay of Pigs crisis
John F Kennedy
This important agency in the Executive Office of the President studies the organization and operations of the executive branch, devises plans for reorganizing various departments and agencies, develops ways of getting better information about government programs, and reviews proposals that cabinet departments want included in the president's legislative program
Office of management and budget
Divided government is
One party controls the White House, and another controls one or both houses of Congress
This method of staff organization poses the risk of isolating or misinforming the president.
Pyramid
Before 1824, this cabinet position was regarded as a stepping stone to the presidency.
Secretary of State
Which elastic phrase has become a significant source of presidential power?
Take care that the laws be faithfully executed
During the early years of the Republic, this department, under the direction of Alexander Hamilton, was "the principal federal office
Treasury department
According to presidential scholar Richard Neustadt, the president's most important audience is
Washington Colleagues
Which president was one of the first to argue for a presidential legislative
Woodrow Wilson
Alexander Hamilton stood at the Constitutional Convention and gave a five-hour speech calling for
an elective monarchy
The text cites the 1948 Marshall Plan and the Tax Reform Act of 1986 to
both were produced by divided governments
When the president uses the prestige and visibility of the office to guide or mobilize the American people, we say that he/she is using the
bully pulpit
Customarily, the members of the president's cabinet are
close friends, campaign aids, representatives of important constituencies, experts on various policy issues
President Reagan's approach to his program was to
concentrate on only one issues
From the time of winning office to the time of leaving it, the popularity of most recent presidents
decreased except at election time
Since 1934, in every off-year election but two, the president's party
has lost seats in one or both houses of congress
A bill is passed to the president for action while Congress is still in session. After ten days he or she has still not approved it. What happens to the bill?
it becomes a law
An obvious and important difference between a president and a prime minister is that the latter always has support in
majority support in parliament
United States v. Nixon held that there is
no unqualified presidential privilege of immunity from judicial process.
The rule of propinquity states that
power tends to be wielded by the people who are in the room where a decision is made.
Abraham Lincoln ____ without prior congressional approval.
raised an army
If a president has a particular attitude about how a piece of legislation might be implemented, he/she might issue a(n)
signing statement
If the president should die in office, the vice president is next in line. When there is no vice president, the next successor in line is the
speaker of the house
The position of "acting president" was created by
the 25th amendment
Lyndon Johnson enjoyed considerable success in Congress until
the Vietnam War
In recent decades, the two key issues that presidents have focused on in planning and developing new programs have been
the economy and foreign affairs
Almost every president since Hoover has tried to reorganize
the executive branch
The cabinet officers are the heads of
the fifteen major executive departments
The text suggests that the abolition of the electoral college might lead to
the formation of third parties
Today, senior White House staff members are drawn from the ranks of
the presidents campaign staff
The most important power of presidents is the power of persuasion because of their
vague constitutional powers and lack of ensured legislative majorities.