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Question | Answer |
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The duties and responsibilities of the Presidency are found in | Article II |
The three qualifications for office found in the Constitution include all of the following EXCEPT a president must | be a person of good moral quality |
Most countries with presidents hve | authoritarian presidential rule |
In recent decades, _________ government has been the norm in the United States | divided |
In 1884 candidate Grover Cleveland was charged with | fathering a child out of wedlock |
Britian, France, and Israel are nations which all have a | parliamentary system |
The United States vs. Curtiss- Wright ( 1936), the supreme cout granted to the president virtually complete power to | conduct foreign relations |
The twentieth century president with the widest approval/non-approval rating range was | Harry Truman |
If something were to happen to both the President and Vice President simutaneously, the individual next in line to become president would be the | Speaker of the House |
The President who was criticized for using his pardon for Mark Rich, a fugitive commodities trader, was | Bill Clinton |
The professional military owes its allegiance to the | President |
Which values/skills do Americans wish their president to have | all of the above |
The popularity of Presidents since the time of Eisenhower have tended to | lower at the end of their term that at the beginning |
Clinton's efforts to pass helath care reform illustrates which presidential job of function> | legislative and political coalition building |
The supreme court | contributed to an expansion of presidential power |
Factors which have contributed to the growht of presidential powers include | all of the above |
Growth in the federal role in domestic and economic matters has increased the power of | the president relative to that of the Congress |
The line of succession to the presidency includs all of the following | Chief Justice |
The realtionship between the President and the military is based on | civilian control of the military |
When an international crisis occurs, Congress | holds debates and then delegates authority to the President |
The President controls more that ___________ appointments. | 4,000 |
The President uses appointment powers for all of the following reasons EXCEPT to | earn extra money from newly appointed ambassadors. |
Although Presidents have overwhelming power and descretion in the initiation of foreign policy, they are constrained by | all of the above |
Chief advisers on economic policy include all of the following EXCEPT | President of the U.S. Economics Association |
Presidents are similar to the British monarch in their function of | morale- builders |
The constitution delegates the authority to declare the legal state of war to the | Congress |
Each year the President formally communicates with the Congress in | The state of the Union address |
The authors indicate that the most important power of the President is the ability | persuade |
When one evaluates the Clinton presidency, it is most likely that he will | probably not be considered great or a failure |
President George W. Bush's cabinet was notable in that it consisted of | a diverse group ethinically, racially, sexually |
George W. Bush's Vice President in 2001 was | Colin Powell |
Which of the following presidents was ordered by the Supreme Court to release the steel mills from federal control | Harry S. Truman |
Cabinet officers are generally most loyal to | their own departments |
The twenty second amendment limits the president to how many terms? | two |
The budget for the administration is constructed by the | Office of Management and Budget. |