AP Gov Ch. 7 Chris Bauder Flashcards

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president

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the chief executive officer of the united states, as established by article ii of the us constitution

The current president of the united states is donald trump.

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vice president

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an officer created by article ii of the us constitution to preside over the us senate and to fill any vacancy in the office or president due to death, resignation, removal, or disability

Mike Pence is currently the vice president of the united states.

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twenty-second amendment

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adopted in 1951; prevents presidents from serving more than two terms, or more than ten years if they came to office via the death, resignation or removal of their predecessor

Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s extended time in office led to the ratification of the twenty-second amendment.

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watergate

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a scandal in the early 1970s involving a break-in at the democratic national committee offices in the watergate office complex. the involvement of members of the nixon administration and subsequent cover-up attempts led to president richard nixon’s resignation from and jail time for some members

The watergate scandal led to the Richard Nixon resigning from office.

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executive privilege

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an implied presidential power that allows the president to refuse to disclose information regarding confidential conversations or national security to congress or the judiciary

Refusing to give up evidence to congress is not included in a president’s executive privilege.

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u.s. v nixon (1974)

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supreme court ruling on power of the president, holding that no absolute constitutional executive privilege allows a president to refuse to comply with a court order to produce information needed in a criminal trial

In U.S. v Nixon, congress deemed that Nixon was not protected by executive privilege.

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presidential succession act

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a 1947 law enacted by congress that provides for the filling of any simultaneous vacancy of the presidency and vice presidency

The Presidential succession act would make Mike Pence president in an unlikely case of donald trump dying.

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twenty-fifth amendment

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adopted in 1967 to establish procedures for filling vacancies in the office of president and vice president as well as providing for procedures to deal with the disability of a president

The 25th amendment formally decides who falls in line for president after a death.

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cabinet

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the formal body of presidential advisers who head the fifteen executive departments. presidents often add others to the body of formal advisers.

A president appoints highly trusted and educated people to his cabinet to advise him.

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league of nations

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a multilateral diplomatic organization that existed from 1920-1946 that sought, unsuccessfully, to prevent future wars, the united states never joined

The League of Nations was not enough to prevent WW2 from happening,

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executive agreements

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formal international agreements entered into by the president that do not require the advice and consent of the U.S. senate

A president uses executive agreements to make treaties with foreign nations in secret.

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veto

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the formal, constitutional authority of the president to reject bills passed by both houses of congress, thus preventing them from becoming a law without further congressional ability

A president can veto a bill to slow down congress.

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pardon

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an executive grant providing restoration of all rights and privileges of citizenship to a specific individual charged with or convicted of a crime

At the end of a presidential term, he always pardons people convicted of crimes.

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inherent powers

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powers that belong to the president because they can be inferred from the constitution

George washington was a firm believer in inherent powers.

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first lady

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the designation provided to the wife of a president or, at the state level, of a governor; no specific analogue exists for a male spouse

A famous former first lady was Michelle Obama.

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executive office of the president

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a mini bureaucracy created in 1939 to help the president oversee the executive branch bureaucracy.

FDR was the on to created the executive office of the president.

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bully pulpit

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the view that a major power of the presidency, albeit not one prescribed by the constitution, is to draw attention to and generate support for particular positions

The bully pulpit was first popularized by teddy Roosevelt.

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office of management and budget (OMB)

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the office that prepares the president’s annual budget proposal, reviews the budget and programs of the executive departments, supplies economic forecasts, and conducts detailed analyses of proposed bills and agency rules

President richard nixon gave the omb it’s name.

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executive order

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rule or regulation issued by the president that has the effect of law. all executive orders must be published in the federal register

A president can use executive order to bypass congressional approval.

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signing statements

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occasional written comments attached to a bill signed by the president

A president uses signing statements to comment on a new bill.