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Powers of Presidency/ Excutive Branch

CIA, Congress needs ___ to override a presidential veto., Congress needs ___ to pass a new law., EPA, F.D. Roosvelt was elected ___ times., FCC, FDA, FDIC, FEMA, FTC, FTC, Maximum number of terms in office?, Maximum number of years in office?, NASA, SEC

2011-04-28 • 29 Cards

John Adam's Presidency

A state could declare a law _____ and _____. What did this mean?, Aliens, Do we go to war over the XYZ Affair with France?, Election of 1796, Most Americans wanted to go to war. What did Adams say?, Name 2 parts to the Alien and Sedition Acts., Sedition, The French would meet with the Americans if...?, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, What did the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions say?, What happened after the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions?, What happens when the electors vote?, What is the significance of the XYZ Affair with France?, What were the Alien and Sedition acts aiming for?, XYZ Affair with France

2011-04-28 • 15 Cards

chp. 12 The Presidency

caucus, electoral college, frontloading, impeachment, implied powers, independent expenditures, pocket veto, progressive movement, soft money, unit rule

2011-04-28 • 10 Cards

AP Government: Chapter 8 The Presidency

Cabinet, executive agreement, Executive Office of the President (EOP), executive order, executive privilege, inherent powers, line-item veto, New Deal, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), pardon, patronage, Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Twenty-Second Amendment, U.S. v. Nixon (1974), veto power

2011-04-28 • 16 Cards

Washington presidency test vocab

administration, Alien and Sedition Acts, aliens, capital, capitalism, foreign policy, inaugurated, loose construction, political parties, precedent, radicals, sedition, states' rights, strict construction, tariffs

2011-04-28 • 15 Cards

Political Institutions: PRESIDENCY

Administrative Power, Judicial Power, Legislative Power, National Security Power, Powers in the Constitution, Requirements for the Presidency, Summary

2011-04-28 • 7 Cards

Thomas Jefferson's Presidency

About how many cents an acre was it?, How many Americans were killed and wounded?, How much did we pay for the Louisiana Territory and it was one of the greatest real estate deals in history?, Lewis and Clark traveled how far in 18 months?, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were sent to do what?, The British attacked which American ship?, Was buying land constitutional?, Was James Madison a Republican?, Was Thomas Pickney a Federalist?, What broke out between the U.S. and the Barbary States?, What countries demanded tributes to let ships safely pass in the Mediterranean Sea?, What did the British do to American soldiers?, What did the Embargo Act of 1807 do?, What happened June 1, 1812?, What happens when there is a tie in the election

2011-04-28 • 26 Cards

American Presidency Vocab/People((Stone))

Alexander Hamilton, Alien and Sedition Acts, Cabinet, Charles L' Enfant, Chief Blue Jacket, Democratic Republican, Domestic policy, embargo act, Excise tax, Federalist, Foreign Policy, George Washington, isolation, John Adams, John Jay

2011-04-28 • 34 Cards

Unit 7: The Presidency

Cabinet, Commander in chief, Delegated powers, Electoral College, Executive agreement, Executive Office of the President (EOP), Executive order, Executive privilege, Expressed powers, Inherent powers, Kitchen Cabinet, Line-item veto, Mandate, National Security Council (NSC), Pocket veto

2011-04-28 • 18 Cards

Ch 12 The Presidency

Cabinet, Chief of staff, Congressional-executive agreement, Divided government, Executive agreement, Executive Office of the President, Executive Privilege, Impeachment, Inherent powers, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Parliamentary System, Presidential Ticket, Rally point, State of the Union Address, Take care clause

2011-04-28 • 16 Cards

Social Studies: Presidency

Benefits of the president?, How are Presidents Impeached?, How did the 12 amendment change the way the Vice President is selected?, How do you become Vice President of the United States? (other than if there's a vacancy), How many cabinet departments are there today?, How many electoral votes are there in total?, How many electoral votes do you need to win an election?, How many electoral votes does NY have?, How many president's have there been (including Barack Obama) ?, How many terms can the president serve?, If Congress is in session, they send a Bill to the President, and he doesn't sign it within ten days, what happens to the Bill?, If no candidate wins a majority [at least 50%] of electoral votes, how is a winner decided?, If there is a vacancy in the Vice President, how is a new one selected?, In Imeachment Trials: Convict means to..... and acquit means to....., Name 6 people (including the Vice President) who succeed the President, and in what order (order of succession)

2011-04-28 • 59 Cards

Ch 8- The Presidency

25th Amendment, Duties of the Vice President, Executive Branch, Privileges, Qualifications, Role of the Cabinet, Salary and Benefits, Term in Office, Unofficial Qualities, Unofficial Qualities, Unofficial Qualities

2011-04-28 • 11 Cards

Frontloading Vocabulary 2.05

Bureaucracy, Civil, Commerce, Constituents, Diplomat, Embargo, Executive Order, Gerrymandering, Impeach, Judicial Review, Jurisdiction, Liberties, Reprieve, Revenue, Sanction

2011-04-28 • 16 Cards

Ap Government: Chapter 13

12 Amendment, 20 Amendment, 22 Amendment, 23 Amendment, 25 Amendment, 270, 538, Alexander Hamilton, Cabinet, Camp David, Chief Diplomat, Chief Economic Advisor, Chief Executive, Chief Legislator, Chief of Party

2011-04-28 • 47 Cards

Chapter 12: The Presidency AP Government

Cabinet, Chief of staff, Divided government, Executive agreement, Executive Office of the President, Executive privilege, Impeachment, Impoundment, Inherent powers, Mandate, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Parliamentary system, Presidential ticket, Rally point, State of the Union Address

2011-04-28 • 17 Cards