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AP GOV
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What was the key topic in federalist 70? | Executive branch |
| which amendment limits presidential term limits to two? | 22 amendment |
| The president can use this tool to pass domestic policies without the approval of Congress | Executive order |
| Which role is responsible for appointing officials in serving as the head of the executive branch? | chief executive |
| which presidential role is responsible for negotiating treaties and recognizing nations? | chief diplomat |
| which presidential role is responsible for vetoing bills in using his influence to promote laws? | chief legislator |
| Who does the president work with winnn initially preparing the budget? | Office of Management and Budget |
| what can form arrangements with other hands of state without senate approval? | executive agreements |
| what office is responsible for hiring the civil service? | Office of personnel management |
| if a president has lost reelection, or reached his term limit, he is classified as what | lame duck |
| The president would like we can sort this person regarding issues with foreign affairs | secretary of state |
| It’s a country were suffering recession the president would likely console mystery person panel | Council of economic advisors |
| What positions in this part of the bureaucracy are appointed by the president only | White House staff |
| what department deals with terrorist threat | department of homeland security |
| while the president can I introduce legislation himself, he can use this power in position to influence decision making | bully pulpit |
| if the president has not signed a bill in congress insurance before he has had 10 days to consider the measure what happens to the bill | pocket veto |
| NASA fits into which part of the federal bureaucracy | independent executive agents |
| this term describes the bureaucracy ability to implement determine/policy, not to sit before hand by law | discretionary authority |
| this individual served in the executive office of the president and he’s responsible for managing the flow of information in the White House | chief of staff |
| this act created in federal civil service based on merit | The Pendleton act |
| what are two responsibilities of cabinet secretaries | Advise president and run department |
| and identify two informal powers of the president | bully pulpit, sending troops overseas without a declaration of war |
| what are two ways executive branch can check the other two branches | President vetos and appoint judges |
| I delivered to examples of government corporation | Amtrak and US Postal Service |
| what are three constitutional qualifications of the president? | must be at least 35 years old, must been born in the United States, and lived in the United States for longer than 14 years |
| identify three formal powers of the president | create treaties with foreign countries, vetoes laws, pardons, gives the address of the state of the union serves,as commander in chief |
| identify three examples of independent regulatory commissions | Federal federal reserv, food and drug administration and federal trade |
| what are the three elements of an iron triangle? | Agency, committee, and interest group |
| what are three positions the president is responsible for appointing | appointing, federal judges, ambassadors, and department agency heads |
| how has technology changed on the president communicates with American people? | information give me sit out faster president can use social media to influence the agenda |
| name three independent regulatory commission | federal reserve , FTC, FCC |