These kinds of Powers are explicitly listed within the constitution.
What are Formal Powers?
This role allows the president to dictate the movements of naval and military forces
What is Commander in Chief?
This is the earliest age at which someone can become president.
What is the age of 35.
This regulatory agency was created by Congress to impose workplace safety requirements and standards.
What is OSHA?
This is the overarching leader of the United States.
What is the president?
These Powers are ones not explicitly stated within the constitution.
What are informal powers?
This role dictates the president as the leader of their specified political party
What is Head of the Party
This form of citizenship status is required to run for president.
What is a natural born citizen?
These agencies were created to enforce industries and punish violators.
What is a regulatory agency?
This president served the longest time in office.
Who is FDR?
The Article which dictates these said presidential powers.
What is Article 2?
This role allows the president to lead in US foreign policy and international relations.
What is Chief Diplomat
How many years must someone reside in the US to run for president?
What is 14 years resident in US
This act was issued to decrease political pressure in the workplace by prohibiting federal employees from being involved in partisan politics.
What is the Hatch Act?
The state in which Abraham Lincoln was born.
What is Kentucky?
This informal power allows the president to refrain anyone but his or herself from viewing specific documents.
What is invoking executive privilege?
This role dictates the presidents ability to formally communicate with the general public and media
What is Chief Communicator?
This article defines these restrictions.
What is article 2?
This section of government is noted as having "The power of the purse".
What is Congress?
This president was placed on the $100,000 bill made in 1934 to 1935.
Who is Woodrow Wilson?
This Article aids in limiting the powers of the president through checks and balances.
What is Article 1?
This role dictates the presidents as the head of the executive branch.
What is the Chief Executive?
This president was the youngest in history when he entered office.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
These are an alliance among groups such as Congressional committees, interest groups, and the likes, which work to create laws and enforce policies in their own interest.
What are Iron Triangles?
This theory marked the US as the "Policeman of the world" and was very familiar with the "Big stick policy"
What is stewardship Theory?