MISC
The Presidency
Presidency in Action
Bureaucracy
Foreign Policies/National Defence
100

What is the job of the executive branch?

enforce laws

100

The head of all the administrations in a government.

Chief Administrator

100

A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states

treaty

100

A person who works for a bureaucratic organization.

bureaucrat

100

Spying on another country.


espionage

200

What is the overall main goal UN?

Promote global peace and security

200

What is it called when a presidential candidate chooses a vice president with varying views so that they will receive more votes?

balancing the ticket

200

The oath the president takes when they are sworn into office.

oath of office

200

Person who heads each executive department.

Secretary

200

Conscription, or compulsory military service.

Draft 


Selective Service System

300

The President’s power to fire officials that he has chosen would be ____________


what power is it?

Removal Power

300

What the votes for president are called.

electoral votes

300

Forms of communication used in presidential campaigns such as T.V. radio, newspapers, internet, etc.

Mass Media

300

The practice of giving jobs to supporters of friends.

patronage

300

Policy that suggests that U.S and allies are so strong, their appearance will prevent attacks.

Deterrence 
400

If the President and Vice President are incapacitated, who becomes the president?

Speaker of the House

400

What role is this:  President Bush deploys troops to Iraq after suspecting Saddam Hussein of creating "Weapons of Mass Destruction"

Commander in Chief

400

Presidential power to give mercy or leniency in cases involving federal offenses.

Clemency

400

The person who directs the Department of Justice.

attorney general

400

When an ambassador is not subject to laws of the stated.

Diplomatic Immunity

500

provide a service to a community to try and accomplish a specific goal.

Line agencies


staff agencies- support

500

Qualifications to be President

  • Be a natural-born citizen of the United States.
  • Be at least 35 years old.
  • Have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.
500

An unwelcome person; describing recalled diplomatic officials.

persona non grata

500

Why do we have bureaucracies? 

What is their purpose?

Responses will vary.

Overall, they are efficient and do a lot of essential duties.

500

is a system that involves multiple states working together to respond to threats to the peace

Collective Security