Chapter 7: Section 3
Embargo
? an agreement among a group of nations that prohibits them all form trading with the target nation
Treaties
? are formal agreements between the governments of two or more countries, like NATO but Senate must approve 2/3 votes
Trade Sanction
? efforts to punish another country by imposing trade barriers
Congress
? has the power to remove the President from office for misconduct
Foreign Policy
? is a nation's overall plan for dealing with other nation.
Ambassador
? is an official representative of a country's government.
Terms
A President cannot be elected to more than two ?
fourteen
A President must lived in the U.S. for ? years
Oath of Office
A President takes the ? on January 20
Promote deomcracy
A fourth goal is to ? and humans rights around the world
Convention
A political party's candidate for President is chosen by delegates attending a national ?
World peace
A third goal is ? even distant wars can disrupt trade and endanger U.S. national security
Citizen
According to the United State Constitution, the President must be a natural-born ?
Senate
After the House of Representative impeach the President, he is tried to before the ? and can subsequently be removed by a 2/3 vote
Federal Laws
As chief executive, it is the President job to make sure that ? are enfored
Legislature
Congress us urged to pass the President's ? program
November
Election Day is always held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in ?
Vice President
If a President dies, resign, is disable, or is removed from the office, the ? always fill the vacancy
two terms
If a President leaves office with less than two years remaining in their term, the new President (Vice President) can serve the rest of that term and still be elected to ?
State of the Union
Once a year, the chief executive issues a budget message and an economic report, and delivers a ? to Congress
Executive agreement
President can make an ? with the leader of another country without Senate aproval
4 year
Term of office is ?
Constitution
The ? does not make clear of how the executive and legislative branches can use their power so the branches compete over control of foreign policy
Secret Service
The ? guards the President 24/7 a day
Impeach
The House of Representative can ? the President if a majority believes there had been misconduct
Veto
The President can sign or ? bills passed by Congress
Armed force
The President directs U.S. foreign policy, plays an important role in world affairs, and serves the commander in chief of the ?
Thirty-five
The President must also be at least ? years old
White House
The President travels to foreign countries and receives visiting leader at the ?
Reporters
The President will sometimes hold a press conference, making an opening statement and then answering questions from ?
Nuclear weapons
The armed forces may not use ? without presidential approval
National security
The basic goal of American foreign policy is ? the ability to keep the country safe from attack or harm
Supreme court
The chief executive appoints member of the ?
Central Intelligence Agency
The executive branch includes a large foreign-policy bureaucracy. It includes Department of: State, Defense, ? and National Security Council
Cabinet
The heads of the executive department, chosen by the President, make up a group of advisers known as the ?
Chief Justice
The oath of office is administered by the ? of the Supreme Court
Constitution
The oath says: "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to be the best of my ability, preserver, protect, and defend the ? of the United States"
Congress
The president and ? share the power to conduct foreign affiars
Votes
To win the election, a candidate must get a majority of the ? cast by the Electoral College
International Trade
is second goal, it's can creates markets for American product and jobs for American workers