Chapter 2 powerpoint slides Flashcards

1
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The __________ _________ of _____and the Federalist Papers helped create our representative government.

A

Constitutional Convention 1787

Federalist Papers

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2
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who created the two treaties of government?

A

John Locke

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3
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The form of government in the United States is a __________ __________.

A

democratic republic

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4
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The _________ _________ (Congress) makes the law.

A

Legislative Branch

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5
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The Legislative Branch (________) makes the ____.

A

congress

law

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6
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The ________ ________ (The President) administers and enforces the law.

A

Executive Branch

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7
Q

The Executive Branch (The __________) __________ and ________ the law.

A

President
administers
enforces

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8
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The _________ _________ interprets the law as required.

A

Judicial Branch

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9
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The Judicial Branch __________ the law as required.

A

interprets

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10
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What are the 3 conceptualizations of Executive Power:

A
  1. The Restricted View
  2. The Prerogative View
  3. The Stewardship View
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What is the Restricted view (of executive power)?

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maintains that the president, governor, or mayor is an agent of the Legislature, and restricted by it.

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12
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What is the Prerogative view (of executive power)?

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hold that under certain circumstances, the President possesses extraordinary powers to safeguard the nation, and can go above Congress as needed.

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13
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What is the Stewardship View (of executive power)?

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argues that the President is a trustee of the people & can take any action not forbidden by the Constitution to act on their behalf.

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14
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What are the steps of the public policymaking process?

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  1. Agenda-setting
  2. Decision Making
  3. implementation
  4. evaluation
  5. feedback to new agenda
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15
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What are the outside forces on a public agency manager?

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  1. political parties
  2. legislature
  3. outside auditors
  4. chief executive of the jurisdiction
  5. other agencies
  6. courts
  7. media
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16
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What are the inside forces on a public agency manager?

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  1. need to maintain or increase productivity
  2. morale
  3. budget restraints
  4. employee (union) demands
  5. professional associations
  6. demands of critical units
17
Q

What is the iron triangle?

A
  1. Government Agency (Administers Policy)
  2. Legislative Committee (Creates Policy)
  3. Interest Groups (Lobbies for Policy)
18
Q

The American government is inherently ___________.

A

pluralistic

19
Q

Who was in charge of Federalist Papers No. 10 (1787)?

A

James Madison

20
Q

Who said “Liberty is to faction as air is to fire”?

A

James Madison

21
Q

What is Adopted by the Convention of 1787, not to promote efficiency but to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power.

A

Separation of Powers

22
Q

Which president embedded the restricted view of executive power?

A

William Howard Taft

23
Q

Which president embodied the prerogative view of executive power?

A

John Locke

24
Q

Which president embodied the stewardship view of executive power?

A

Theodore Roosevelt