When a President takes his case directly to the people, bypassing Congress and others. Examples include President Clinton going on late-night TV, President Obama touring nation to help pass Affordable Care Act, etc. They are using this:
Define/explain Bully Pulpit
The amount of time a President can serve was limited by this Amendment.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
The reforms put in place that led to the time in history that the national government became more heavily involved in the US's economy.
What is the New Deal?
The President is able to veto PARTS of a spending bill without having to veto the entire bill. The SCOTUS declared this power unconstitutional in the case Clinton v. New York City.
(politically or geographically - for example, a Northerner choosing a Southern VP candidate).
Name two examples of executive orders.
They include: - President Roosevelt creating Japanese internment camps - President Truman desegregating the military - Obama and DACA - Trump and travel ban or lifting environmental regulations
he power Congress has over the Executive branch which often involves having hearings and calling members of the bureaucracy in to testify.
What is Oversight or Legislative Oversight?
List 2 constitutional military/foreign policy powers of the president.
- Commander in Chief - Deploy troops - Negotiate treaties - Appoint ambassadors (with Senate consent) - Appoint cabinet members and other advisers (with Senate consent) - Receive ambassadors - Recognize other nations - commission officers
The length presidents can command troops or military intervention without Congressional approval or beginning to withdraw.
What is 60 Days?
Federalist #70 said the Presidency should have these characteristics. (Name 2)
Be unitary (1 person)
Strong
Able to act quickly (to balance the slow legislative branch)
Be accountable (have to take the blame)