Presidency (2)
Congress (3)
Presidential Election (2)
Bureaucracy (2)
Presidency (3)
100
The formal removal of a president from office.
impeachment
100
Keeps track of votes, gets member to vote with the party.
whip
100
These frequently provide a “bump” to the popularity of candidates.
Conventions
100
Principal characteristic of government bureaucracy at the beginning.
small
100
In this role, the President oversees armed conflict.
Commander-in-Chief
200
Requires that Congress be informed within 48 hours of any military action.
War Powers Act
200
Model of representation in which representative directly follows desires of voters
delegate
200
It’s where most campaign events occur during the general election.
swing states
200
Characteristic of a bureaucracy – insuring that each person reports to one boss.
hierarchy
200
These are like treaties but do not require the approval of the Senate.
executive agreements
300
Instruction to federal officials with the force of law.
executive order
300
There are 20 of these in the House and 16 in the Senate.
standing committees
300
Since 2008, presidential campaigns have rejected this type of funding.
public funding
300
Mode of operation in which individuals receive government jobs based on qualifications and exam performance.
merit system
300
He has the formal responsibility of presiding over the Senate.
vice-president
400
In this role, the President makes sure that laws take effect.
chief executive
400
The number of committees to which members of the House and Senate belong
2 and 4
400
These typically yield the largest audience of any event in the general election.
debates
400
These government agencies operation like a business and re-invest their profits.
government corporations
400
It’s the time in their term that Presidents tend to be most successful.
beginning
500
The right of the President to keep communication within the executive branch secret.
executive privilege
500
It’s when Congress typically exercises most oversight over the executive branch.
funding renewal
500
Soft money organization barred from electioneering but allowed to keep donors secret.
501(c)4
500
Because they have limited tenure, they face challenges in shaping policy.
Presidential appointees
500
This organization provides advice to the President on foreign and military affairs.
National Security Council
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