Chief Roles of President
Executive Branch
Federal bureaucracy
The legislative branch
Vocab
100

What is at least one Requirement to become a president?

-Must be 35

-Natural Born Citizen

-Lived in the US 14 years

100

What is another presidential power in the executive branch?

National Security Powers

100

What is the definition of Bureaucracy?

Large administrative structure that handles everyday business of the federal government

100

How many member does the senate have?

100 total members

100

What is the definition of Logrolling?

Trading of votes on legislation by members of congress to get their earmarks passed into legislation 

200

What is at least one Benefit of presidency?

-A nice house 

-100,000 travel expenses

-50,000 year expense account

-Personal airplane

-Secret Service Protection

200

What does the commander in chief of armed forces do?

Allows the use of other troops overseas without declaring wars

200

What are bureaucrats?

Paper pushers

200

How many senators does each state have and have many terms do they serve?

2 senators for each state and 6 year terms 

200

What is the definition of Incumbency?

A political official who is currently in office

300

What is the president’s role as a chief of state?

They have the executive power of the country

300

What is one thing that the legislative power does?

Presents information on the state of the union to congress

300

Why do Bureaucrats get hired for the federal government?

They have to reach the requirements of the civil service

300

What are the requirements to be a senator?

30 years old

Citizen for 9 years

Lives in state running for office of

Viewed as more important

300
What is the definition of cloture?

A procedure through which senators can end debate on a bill and proceed to action, provide three fifths agree to it

400

What is the president’s role as Chief Diplomat?

They are the Main creator of foreign policy and has large influence over world economies, social affairs, and conflicts 

400

What do the administrative powers do?

Make appointments with agreement of senate

400

What is it called when the employees are not fired for political reasons?

Patronage

400

Who is the head of the senate?

Vice President 

400

What is the definition of Discretionary Spending?

Spending for programs and policies at the discretion of congress and the president 

500

What are all 8 chief roles of the president?

Chief of state, Chief Diplomat, Chief Executive, Commander in Chief, Chief Legislator, Chief of Party,Chief Citizen

500
In Judicial Powers when appointing federal judges who do they need approval from?

Majority of the senate

500

What are the four main groups of the federal government?

The white house staff

The executive office of the president 

Executive departments

Independent agencies

500

Who is the day to day head of the senate?

President Pro tempore

500
What is a Trustee Role?

The idea that the members of congress should act as trustees, making decisions based on their knowledge and judgments