executive branch
List and explain ways Presidential powers can be limited or checked:
1. War Powers Act 2. Veto override 3. Senate confirms appointments 4. Impeachment (House) and Conviction (Senate) 5. Public opinion
Explain the 22nd Amendment
2 terms maximum (8 years): ** less than half term of other pres doesn't count, so technically 9 years, 364 days can be pres
Government Corporations
A "business" that directly serves the public. Partly subject to market forces. Generate profit to be self-sustaining
Cabinet Departments
Advisory body made up of the heads of the 15 executive departments, Often the president's closest confidants
Head of State
The one who "represents" the United States
If a candidate receives zero votes in 39 states, he/she can still be elected president if he/she gains the popular vote in 11 of 12 remaining states. Which state is not included in one of the 12 states that could win the presidency?
Arizona
How might a state lose (or gain) one of its electoral votes?
Based on the census, which is conducted every ten years
Chief Executive
Carries out, enforces, "executes" all laws created Executive orders, appointments, pardons, removal, etc
Executive Agencies
Develope,enforce, and oversee the voluminous rules and regulations currently in force in the US
If it is possible to win the presidency by winning 11 large states, why do you think candidates pay attention to smaller states? Can you think of additional strategies that would benefit a Democrat or a Republican specifically?
I think they also focus on the little states because when it's a close race they rely on those little states to help them get in the lead. I think they should obviously go for big states but also go for the same amount of little states and not waste their time on the ones that are set one party or the other but try to sway the ones that are uncertain.
Commander in Chief
In charge of all the military.
Party Leader
Main fighter of the party. Help fundraise. Direct strategy. Endorse candidates.
The electoral college is known to assist small states as well as geographically large states with small populations. Do you think that the electoral college benefits the small states? What other system could be implemented to help states with small populations?
No because the people running for president are targeting big states and only rely on the little states when it is close. Maybe they could do something like make the candidates pay attention to all the states and target all of them, not just the ones like texas and new york.
Chief Legislator
Proposes the legislative agenda Approves, vetoes laws. State of the Union
Executive Office
Provide the president with he support that he or she needs to govern effectively
Economic Planner
Puts together and proposes the federal budget. Has Council of Economic Advisors
Regulatory Commissions
Set the rules and regulations for various "industries"
Chief Diplomat
Sole power to sign treaties (w/Senate approval) Also can enter into "Executive agreements"
What are safe states?
States that have a long history of voting for a particular party
Explain how and why the following Presidents expanded the power of the Presidency: Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and George W. Bush
TJ- The "Louisiana Purchase" AL- Suspended "write of habeas corpus"; draft with no congressional approval; blockaded the south with no approval TR- Force of personality and aggressive executive action. The President had the right to use all powers unless denied to him. President has a unique relationship with and responsibility to the people FDR- "New Deal '' response to the Great Depression ... massive increase in size and impact of the Federal Gov GWB- 9/11 and "War on Terror"
We can find a description of the electoral college (in article II, section I, clause II) in what historical document
The Constitution of the United States
Explain the 25th Amendment
if the president becomes unable to do his job, the vice president becomes the president. This can happen if the president is just sick or disabled for a short time. It could also happen until the end of the president's term (his time in office), if the pres died, resigned, or lost his or her job. Also describes presidential "succession" VP, speaker of house, president Pro Teport of Senate then the Cabinet position which the secretary of State is first then the other cabinet secretaries follow in order in which their departments were created
List the qualifications necessary to become President of the United States?
native born, 35 years old, 14 years in the country
In 1964, it was decided that the electoral college would consist of 538 votes. Why do you think they decided on that number? What is the benefit of including the three additional seats from the District of Columbia?
They chose that number because the number of electors is equal to the total voting membership of the United states congress. It gives a vote from different peoples view.
What is the electoral college?
a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
Explain the powers given to the President in each of the following sections of the Constitution a) Article II Section 2. b) Article II Section 3
a) Article II Section 2 : Commander in Chief of the military Appoints Cabinet members pardons and amnesty Signs treaties Appoints federal judges, ambassadors, etc b) Article II Section 3 : "State of the union" once year can call all congress to " special session" Can recognize or withdraw diplomats