The title given to the President for performing ceremonial duties.
What is the Chief of State?
100
The President needs to consider about another countries treatment of its people when deciding whether or not to help them, this term is called...
What are human rights?
100
To deny or NOT pass a bill.
What is a veto?
100
Director of the State Department, helps develop and carry out foreign policy.
Who is the Secretary of State?
100
The Senate's majority vote number.
What is 2/3?
200
The title given to the President for administering government programs and supervising government employees.
What is Chief Executive?
200
Helping out another country who is either warring or in economic crisis.
What is foreign aid?
200
To see that the government runs smoothly and the laws of the land are being carried out.
What is the job of the Chief Executive?
200
Creates farm and agriculture marketing policies and safegaurds quality of food.
Who is the Secretary of Agriculture?
200
Each year in January the President is required to address Congress and give a speech explaining the successes and unfinished business that needs to be taken care of.
What is the State of the Union?
300
The title given to the President for overseeing relations with other countries and writing treaties.
What is Director of Foreign Policy?
300
We should use money to solve issues domestically.
What is the opion on many Americans regarding foreign aid?
300
One of the most important roles of the President, controls the armed forces.
What is the job of the Commander in Chief?
300
Oversees all aspects of uniformed military services.
Who is the Secretary of Defense?
300
Hosting a state dinner, honoring individuals for their achievements, congratulating a sports team.
What are three types of ceremonies the President often hosts or attends?
400
The title given to the President for determining military strategy and maintaining the army.
What is Commander in Chief?
400
Formal agreements between two or more nations.
What is a treaty?
400
Spells out how Congress shares war powers with Congress.
What is the War Powers Act (1973)?
400
Enforces federal laws, oversees the FBI, immigration and naturalization, and drug enforcement.
Who is the Attorney General?
400
The system in which we vote to elect the President and Vice-President of the United States.
What is the Electoral College?
500
The titles given to the President for leading his political party and supporting candidates, proposing legislation, and appointing judges and enforcing court decisions.
What are Chief Politician, Cheif Legislator, Chief Jurist?
500
The Senate's Consitutional Authority to approve a treaty.
What is Ratification Process?
500
Does not have the authority to declare war, cannot send troops to foeign nations without the consent of Congress, veto can be over-ridden by 2/3 majority vote, and treaties must be ratified by 2/3 majority vote.
What are the ways the Presidents powers are limited?
500
Responsible for policies to promote economic growth and international trade, oversees the taking of the consensus.
Who is the Secretary of Commerce?
500
2,000 top level administrators who are the President's "puppet strings" in controlling the rest of the Federal Executive Branch.