Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Duties of the president

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Commander in Chief of the armed forces
Power to appoint heads of executive departments, federal courts, judges, and other top officials
Deliver the state of the Union address

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2
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Most important duty of the president

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To ensure that the laws of the United States are faithfully executed

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3
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Executive Benefits

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Air Force One- the presidents travels on this plane(not just the presidents plane)
Helicopters, limousines, free medical and dental insurrance, White House and Staff
Retirement plan- lifetime pension$148,400 per year

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4
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The amendment that limited the president to two terms in reaction to F.D Roosevelt’s four terms

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22nd amendment

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5
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What did the Constitutional Convection decide

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That Congress would establish the amount of compensation for the president

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6
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The amount of compensation for the president currently

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$400,00 with $100,00 nontaxable travel expenses per year

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7
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25th Amendment

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Established specific rules of succession to the presidency and vice presidency

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8
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Line of Presidential Succession

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Vice President
Speaker of the House
Presidential pro tempore of the Senate
Secretary of State
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of Defense 
Attorney General 
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
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9
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Vice President’s duties

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Presides over the Senate and votes in the case of a tie

Helps decide if the president is disabled and acts as president if that happens

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10
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What did Alexander Hamilton introduce?

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The concept of the Electoral College for elect the president indirectly

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11
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Effects of the Third-Party Candidates

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They can impact the number of electoral votes that neither major party candidate can receive
Can create a situation where neither major party has the majority
Can bargain to determine who will get their votes to be declared the winner of that state

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Electoral College Original System

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Electors would meet and cast their electoral vote
The People did not vote
The majority of electoral votes would be named president

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13
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Electoral College Current System

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538 electors
Each State gets the number of representatives in the Senate and House
First candidate with 270 of the votes becomes president
The party with the largest popular vote get all the electoral votes

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14
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538 electors

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Total number of House and Senate member+ 3 for D.C.

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15
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Winner Takes All System

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Makes it possible for a candidate who looses the popular vote too win the electoral vote

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16
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Gets an electoral vote but not a popular vote

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D.C.

17
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What president established many traditions that shaped the presidency?

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George Washington

18
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Compensation

A

A Salary

19
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Presidential Succession

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The order in which officials fill the office of the president in case of a vacancy

20
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Electoral Vote

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The official vote for the president and vice president by electors in each state

21
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What is the Cabinet

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Secretaries of the executive departments, the vice president, and other top officials that help the president make decisions and policy

22
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Leak

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The release of secret information by anonymous government officials to the media

23
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Central Clearance

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Office of Management and Budget’s review of all legislative proposals that executive agencies prepare

24
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National Security Advisor(NSA)

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Director of the National Security Council(NSC) Staff

25
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Press Secretary

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One of the president’s top assistants who is in charge of media relations

26
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How long has the office of the president been devolping

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For more than 200 years

27
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In Article 2, Section 1, the Constitution defines

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The formal requirements for the presidency

28
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Requirements for the president and vice president

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The president must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, at least 35 years old, and resident of the United Staes for at least 14 years before taking office

29
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Elector

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Member of a party chosen in each state to formally elect the president and vice president

30
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Election by the House

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When the House of Representatives must decide a presidential election, each state casts one vote.
The candidate who receives 26 or more of the votes is elected

31
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What problems does Election by House raise?

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States with small populations have as much weight as populous states
Under the rules, if a majority of the state’s representatives cannot agree on a candidate, the state loses its vote
If some House members favor a strong third-party candidate, it could be difficult for any candidate to get 26 votes needed to win

32
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EOP

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Executive Office of the President

33
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Cabinet

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Made up of the heads of the 15 major executive departments, the vice president, and several other top officials
Appointed by the president, with approval of Congress

34
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Factors limiting the president’s use of the cabinet include

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Conflicting loyalties and the difficulty of maintaining secrecy when such a large group is involved in discussion

35
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Executive Office of the President(EOP)

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Made up of individuals and agencies that directly assist the president
Includes agencies such as the Office of Management and Budget(OMB) and the National Security Council(NSC)

36
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Most important part of the EOP

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The White House

37
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Appointed without Senate confirmation

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The White House Staff, usually longtime personal supporters of the president