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the process by which a politician trades support for one issue or piece of legislation in exchange for another politician's support

Logrolling

100

The first and most used power of the President.

The Veto

100

A term used to describe general patterns in discretionary funding that have a political motivation for individual members

Pork-barrel Legislation

100
An agreement between the president and another head of state (Not Formal)

Executive Agreement

100

The term length of a president is how many years and how many terms?

4 years and only two terms

200

If the president vetoes the bill, how can Congress still get it passed?

Veto the Veto with a 2/3 vote

200
In an attempt to provide student loan relief to millions of Americans, President Biden used which power he has?

An Executive Order

200

Who is the commander and chief of the arms forces?

The President

200

The Paris Accord on Climate Change is an example of what?

Executive Agreement

200

The Senate approves the White House Staff

Just the President

300

Washington Vetoed only ______ bills

2

300

The president waits until Congress's current session is over and doesn't sign the bill. 

Pocket Veto

300

Presidents can use their foreign policy by using what power

The military influence

300

The powers explicity given to the executive in Article II of the Constitution

Formal Powers

300

The president's Cabinet and Supreme Court Justices are approved by who 

Selected by the President, but approved by the Senate

400

In Latin, what does Veto mean?

"I forbid"

400

A directive from the president that has the force of a federal law, but is not actually a law

Executive Order

400

What is a policy agenda?

The policies that a president says they will do if elected

400

Has presidential power been expanded or reduced over the last 100 years

Expanded

400

Who has the power of Advice and Consent?

The Senate

500

A president can be _________ if the House of Representatives feel they are unsuited for the job

Impeached

500

What does it mean for a president to Bargain and Pursue with congress?

Use their influence and approval ratings to get things passed. 

500

What president pushed the bounds of the presidential powers (the biggest fear of anti-federalists)

Franklin Roosevelt (FDR)

500

An additional statement the president can offer when signing a bill into law that informs the nation how he or she interprets the law and thus how he or she intends to execute it

Signing Statement

500

We can blame that one person for grabbing power and a single person can act faster than a collective are two points made by Alexander Hamilton in what essential document?

Federalist 70

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