Power of the President
Presidential Establishment
Challenges and Pitfalls of being President
Complexity of Making Legislation
Terms
100

presidential powers that are not explicitly stated in the constitution but are implied by the necessary and proper clause

Implied Powers of the President

100

speech where president sets fourth programs, policies, and legislation that he wants congress to enact

State of the union address

100

Give an example of a ‘Checks and Balances’ on the president

president appoints all federal judges - legislative branch must approve appointments that the president makes OR the Senate must approve treaties that the president makes

100

 the committee decides if the bill will move forward or not

Committee action

100

 authority to enforce orders and ensure they are carried out as intended 

Executive power

200

powers that are specifically given to the president in the constitution 

Expressed Powers of the President

200

advise the president on American military affairs and foreign policy

National security council

200

hearing held by the Senate to decide whether to approve or reject candidates chosen by the president 

Senate confirmation hearing

200

 House debates the bill, and may add amendments. If a majority  votes in favor of the bill, it goes to the Senate.

Floor action

200

 advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government.

The Cabinet

300

if the bill is not signed within 10 days by the President, the bill does not become a law

Pocket veto

300

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300

Even though the President controls the army, only congress has the power to _______.  

declare war

300

 If the House rejects any of the changes, the bill goes to a conference committee of members from both houses. It works out a compromise

Conference committee

300

 a group of federal agencies supervised by directors or staffs that work directly with the president or a presidential assistant

The Executive Office

400

What is the president's role as chief executive 

responsible for carrying out the nations laws

400

what are the 4 principle members of the NSC (national security council)

president, VP, secretaries of state, secretaries of defense

400

If a President is in power while his opposing party controls either or both houses of Congress, then it's hard for the president to ___________.  

to execute large portions of his agenda

400

 Both houses must approve changes made by the conference committee. If approved, the bill goes to the president.

Vote on Compromise

400

 workers in the White House that help the president carry out his orders and do his job 

White House Staff

500

What is the president's Executive privilege

the right to not hand over documents or testify on matters that are believed to be the executives branch confidential business

500

This was established by fdr in 1939 to oversee his new deal programs. It was created to provide the president with a general staff to help him direct the diverse activities of the executive branch

Executive office of the president

500

The President cannot ______ to either house of Congress. As a result, he is reliant upon sympathetic Senators and Representatives to legislate for him. 



introduce legislation

500

 If the president vetoes the bill, it can still become law if two thirds of both houses vote to override the veto

Vote to Override

500

 special body made up of people selected by each of the states

Electoral college

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