Civics chapter 6 executive branch test
Presidents salary and benefits
$400,000, receives money for personal cost and travel, works and lives in the White House
The presidents cabinet is composed of
15 large units called departments
President appoints
150 ambassadors
The amendment that states that a president can only serve two terms
22nd
If the president dies, the VP takes over
25th amendment
The number of members that make up the electoral college
538
How often the presidents cabinet meets
It depends on when the president calls them into a meeting
Foreign aid
Money, food, military help, and other supplies given to other countries
3 rules for being President
Must be 35 years old, a native born American citizen, and lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years total
NSC
National security council
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, members of if promise that if other countries in NATO are under attack, the countries on NATO will come to help
OMB
Office of management and budget
Political appointees
People appointed to a federal position by the president
How electors get chosen
Political parties nominate electors. The political party (candidate) that receives the most votes in the state gets all the electoral votes for that state
Foreign policy team
Presidents helpers for foreign policy procedures
Advancing democracy
Promoting democracy and human rights around the world protects our own national security
Department of homeland security's job is to
Protect the nation from attacks from terrorists, which includes gathering intelligence
Regulatory commission
Protecting the public, make and enforce rules that an industry/group must follow
Spoils system
Rewards people with government jobs on the basis of their political support
CEA leaders are appointed by the president, but must be approved by the
Senate
Presides over the senate, also votes in the senate if there's a tie
Senate
The one that approves presidential appointments
Senate
Ambassadors are only
Sent to other countries that have governments that we acknowledge and accept
Ambassador
Someone how represents the United States when visiting other nations
Chief of staff responsibilities
Taking care of the presidents schedule, deciding who's allows to meet with the president, etc.
Who heads the NSC
The NSC advisor, who's appointed by the president
National security
The ability to keep the country safe from attack and harm
The core of the executive office of the president
The chief of staff
OMB prepares
The federal budget, which shows the presidents spending plans for the coming year
Civil service system
The practice of hiring government workers on the basis of open, competitive examinations and merit
The one who decides when the cabinet meets
The president
The person who can order troops into battle
The president
The White House office is overseen by
The president chief of staff (the core)
Each ambassador is confirmed by
The senate
Team/agencies of the foreign policy team
The state department, defense department, national security council, and CIA
Trade sanctions
Trade barriers that stop/slow trade with another nation to punish them
The one who casts a tie breaking vote in the senate
Vice President
Promoting world peace
War disrupts trade and business and puts the nations safety at risk
Military force
When presidents find it necessary to use military force to carry out foreign policy decisions
To win an election, candidates must
Win more than half of the 538 electoral votes (270)
CEA
Council of economic advisors
Executive agencies
Deal with certain, specific areas within the government, ex: NASA runs the space program
Pardon
Declares freedom and forgiveness from punishment
Reprieve
Delaying a persons punishment until a higher court can hear a case
The heads of the departments make up the cabinet
Department heads are called secretaries
Examples of departments
Department of state, treasury, defense, justice, commerce, etc.
Someone who's an example of refusing to run a third term
George Washington
The name of the president that signed the homeland security act
George w. bush
What the CEA does
Helps the president carry out his job of economic leader
Merit system
Hiring people into government jobs on the basis of their qualifications
The one who chooses the president if no candidate wins a majority
House of Representatives
The FCC is an example of this type of agency
Independent
Intelligence
Information about the plans and actions of other governments
Treaty
A formal agreement between the governments of 2 or more countries
Cabinet
A group of advisors to the president that includes the heads of 5 top-level executive departments
Electoral college
A group of people that elect the president
Presidential succession act
A line of succession after the VP, the order in which officials are expected to succeed or come next, to an office
Foreign policy
A nations overall plan for dealing with other nations
Amnesty
A pardon to a group of people
Elector
A person appointed to vote in presidential elections for president and Vice President
Executive order
A rule or command the president gives out that has the same power/force as a law
Embargo
A specific kind of sanction that's an agreement by a group of nations to stop trading with a target nation
What the NSC does
Adivisss the president on matters of national security
The foreign policies job
Advise the president, provide important background info over issues
Federal bureaucracy
Agencies and the employees of the executive branch of government
Independent agencies
Agencies that aren't apart of the cabinet departments, grouped into 3 types
International trade
Agreements the president can make with other countries regarding what products may be traded
Characteristics of a president
All have been male, all but one have been Protestant christians, most have had college education, many were lawyers, and most come from states with large populations
Camp David
An estate in the Catoctin mountains of Maryland
Treaties must be
Approved by a 2/3 vote in senate
The presidents role as commander in chief
Back up foreign policies, share the power with congress to declare war, and order troops into battle
Executive agreement
Between the president and the leader of another country
The presidents role as chief diplomat
Builds relationships with other nations, recognizes foreign governments
Government corporations
Business owned by the government, don't make profit, ex: USPS
Presidents closest advisors
Chief of staff, deputy COS, senior advisors
Who can officially declare war
Congress
White House office are people who work directly for the president to do tasks such as
Developing policies and communicating with congress and the public
Build trade
Doing so creates marker for American products, providing jobs, and contributes to a strong economy
Vice president
Elected with the president, with the same rules and requirements that apply for the president
EOP
Executive office of the president
3 main jobs of those working in the federal bureaucracy
Write rules that put laws passed by congress into practice, carry out the daily activities of the federal government, and oversee certain activities, things like watching banks to make sure they're following the laws of banking, deciding if products are safe, etc
Are treaties and trade policies examples of foreign policy tools
Yes
The role of the director of national intelligence
acts as the principal adviser to the President, the National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council for intelligence matters.