"In the Constitution"
Powers of the President
Powers of the President 2
Executive Structure
State Government
100

What is the main power of the Executive Branch?

To enforce laws

100

What does Commander-in-Chief mean?

Leader of the military

100

What is a veto?

When the President denies a law

100

The groups that help the President enforce the law are called?

Executive agencies

100

What is the head of a state's executive branch called?

Governor

200

What article describes the Executive Branch?

Article II

200

When the President releases a non-violent drug offender from jail, it is called a _________.

Pardon

200

The speech that the President gives to Congress/the country is called:

The State of the Union

200

Organizations that focus on a specific issue are called:

Regulatory agencies

200

Who is the current governor of Maryland?

Larry Hogan

300

What are the requirements for running for president?

-35 years old 

-14 year resident 

-"Natural born citizen"

300

A pardon for a group of people is called:

Amnesty

300

Who does the President appoint?

Federal judges & members of the cabinet

300

The President's closest advisers who help him make policies/decisions are called the _________.

Cabinet

300

The Governor controls what military body?

The Maryland National Guard

400

Name 2 of the 3 powers of the president as described by the US Constitution:

(1) Commander-in-Chief

(2) Negotiate treaties

(3) Appointments

400

What is an executive order?

Has the same power of a law but does not go through Congress

400

What is an executive agreement?

Has the same power as a treaty but does not have to be approved by the Senate

400
Name one regulatory agency and what issue they deal with:

-EPA: protects the natural resources of the US

-FDA: protects us from harmful food & drugs 

-FAA: ensures safe air travel over the US

-FCC: monitors what is communicated over US tv, radio, cable, & satellite

400

Name 3 powers that both the President and governors have:

(1) Commander-in-Chief

(2) Veto 

(3) Appointments 

(4) Pardons & reprieves

500

What are the 2 duties assigned to the President in Article II?

(1) State of the Union address

(2) Entertaining foreign leaders

500

What is the difference between Chief Executive & Head of State?

-Chief Executive - actual leader with real powers 

-Head of State - ceremonial leader

500

What is the difference between a formal & informal power of the President?

-Formal - listed in the Constitution; usually has to go through Congress 

Informal - not listed in the Constitution; usually does not have to go through Congress

500

Explain the difference between "enforcement" and "regulation:"

-Enforcement - to carry out the laws passed by Congress (i.e. - the actual laws)

-Regulation - rules that agencies establish in order to enforce the laws passed by Congress

500

What is a line-item veto?

The power to reject certain parts of a bill without rejecting the entire bill
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