Roles/Bureaucracy
Path to the Presidency
Electoral College
Terms, Qualifications, VP
Powers
100

Hiring based on loyalty/who you know is called what? And what law ended that practice? 

Patronage system


Pendleton Act

100

What two states hold the first contests in the process of becoming the party nominee?

Iowa and New Hampsire

100

Magic # of electoral votes you must win

270

100
What are the 3 formal qualifications to run for Presidency?

35, Natural born and 14 year resident

100

What's the difference between a veto and pocket veto?

REgular veto rejects the bill.  Pocket veto they sit on the bill for 10 days and Congress is out of session. 

200

What role of the President has him meeting with foreign leaders? 

Chief Diplomat

200

What's the difference between a primary and a caucus?

Caucus are longer meetings.  Primary is a quick vote in a booth. 

200
What determines the # of electoral votes a state receives?

# of Reps + Senators a state has. 


Ex. IL has 17 reps + 2 Senators = 19 EC votes

200

How long is a president's term and how many terms can he serve? 

4 years and 2 b/c of the 22nd amendment

200

An order made by the President that carries the weight of the law. Ex. Closing Guantanmo Bay

Executive order

300

EOP v. Cabinet? What's the difference?

Cabinet are the 15 major dept heads.  EOP is the brain trust/policy experts.  Cabinet are more managers today. 

300

Why do we have a national convention? What purposes does it serve?

Kick off the campaign. 

Choose a president/vp nominee

Write party platform for candidate to run on. 

300

What is winner take all?

What two states do not use winner take all? 

The winner of the popular vote wins all of the state's electoral votes. 


Maine and Nebraska

300

What does Balance the ticket mean?

Means you should choose a VP that will help you get elected. Make up for your weaknesses. 

300

List 3 judicial powers of the President.

Pardon

Commute sentences

Amnesty

Clemency

Appoint judges to the courts

400

What is the only cabinet department without a "secretary"? What do they have instead?

Justice! 

Attorney general

400

What is super Tuesday?

A day after the first 4 regional races that has a large number of states going (typically 15) and it's a real national test to see how well a candidate can do. 

400

List 2 problems with the electoral college today.

Pop vote may not = electoral vote

faithless electors

third parties don't do well

could tie

Dirty dozen



400

What two things does the 25th amendment do?

1) Fills a VP vacancy

2) Allows President to pass the torch temporarily if incapacitated. 

400

What's the difference between a treaty and executive agreement? 

Treaties must be approved by 2/3 of Senate.

500

What role has the president serving as a role model and promoting the public good?

Chief Citizen.

500

What's the difference between a primary and the general election?

In a primary you are voting only for your party's preference.  General Election the two parties face off. 

500

What election caused them so much trouble that they changed how the EC originally worked? What amendment was passed as a result? 

1800 and they passed the 12th amendment to have you cast one ballot for President and one ballot for VP now. 

500

What are some informal qualifications that we have for the Presidency?

Male, middle aged, educated, experienced, telegenic, religious, married, etc. 

500

Which view of the Presidency is more active/involved/problem solving? Taftian or Stewardship

Stewardship