Powers (in general), a speech, & a thing the Pres can do
President ability & a Doc
Roles of the President
Pres Claims & Abilities
Presidential Communication & Check on Pres
100

The branch of government charged w/putting the nation’s laws into effect

What is the Executive Branch?

100

Hamilton argues for an energetic single executive and they will protect against foreign attacks, provide for the administration of laws, and protect liberty and property

What is Federalist No. 70?

100
  • Appoints ambassadors and other diplomats.

  • Negotiates treaties and executive agreements.

  • Meets with foreign leaders in international conferences.

  • Accords diplomatic recognition to foreign governments.

  • Receives foreign dignitaries.

What is Chief Diplomat?

100

A right claimed by presidents to keep certain conversations, records, and transcripts confidential from outside scrutiny, especially that of Congress

What is executive privilege?

200

Powers expressly granted in the Constitution: commander in chief, make treaties, appoint ambassadors, power to fill up all vacancies, authority to veto

What are Formal/Enumerated/Expressed Powers?

200

An agreement with a foreign government negotiated by the president and requiring a 2/3rds vote in the Senate to ratify

What is a Treaty?

200
  • Gives annual State of the Union message (constitutionally required) identifying problems, recommending policies, and submitting specific proposals (president's legislative agenda). Expectations are that the president will propose a comprehensive legislative program to deal with national problems (the Budget and accounting Act of 1921 requires the president to prepare and propose a federal budget).

  • Issues annual budget and economic reports.

  • Signs or vetoes bills. The President must sign or reject the bill in its entirety. The Line Item Veto Act of 1996 granted the president the power to line-item veto (partial veto) budget bills passed by Congress. The act was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Clinton v. City of New York.

  • Proposes legislation and uses influence to get it passed.

  • Calls for special sessions of Congress.

What is Chief Legislator?

200

An agreement between a president and another nation that does not have the same durability in the American system as a treaty but does not require Senate ratification

What is an executive agreement?

200

The process of removing a president from office, with articles of impeachment issued by a majority vote in the House of Representatives, followed by a trial in the Senate, with a 2/3rds vote necessary to convict and remove

What is impeachment?

300

Powers not laid out in the Constitution but used to carry out presidential duties

What are Informal/Implied Powers?

300

A law passed over President Nixon’s veto that restricts the power of the president to maintain troops in combat for more than 60 days w/out congressional authorization

What is the War Powers Resolution?

300
  • Serves as commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

  • Has final decision-making authority in matters of national and foreign defense.

  • Provides for domestic order.

What is Commander in Chief?

300

Written comments issued by presidents while signing a bill into law that usually consist of political statements or reasons for signing the bill but that may also include a president's interpretation of the law itself

What is a signing statement?

300

Presidential appeals to the public to pressure other branches of government to support his or her policies

What is the bully pulpit?

400

The annual speech from the president to Congress updating that branch on the state of national affairs

What is the State of the Union Address?

400

Formal rejection by the president of a bill that has passed both houses of Congress

What is a veto?

400
  • Appoints members of the federal judiciary.

Grants reprieves, pardons, and amnesty

What are Judicial Powers?

400

Policy directives issued by presidents that do not require congressional approval

What is an executive order?

400

A tactic through which presidents reach out directly to the American people with the hope that the people will, in turn, put pressure upon their representatives and senators to press for a president’s policy goals

What is going public?

500

Presidential authority to release individuals convicted of a crime from legal consequences and set aside punishment for a crime

What is a presidential pardon?

500

An informal veto caused when the president chooses not to sign a bill within 10 days, during a time when Congress has adjourned at the end of a session

What is a pocket veto?

500
  • Is the recognized leader of the party.

  • Chooses vice-presidential nominee.

  • Strengthens the party by helping members get elected (coattails).

  • Appoints party members to government positions (patronage).

  • Influences policies and platform of the party.

What are Party Powers?

500

An informal tool used by the president to persuade members of Congress to support his or her policy initiatives

What are bargaining and persuasion?

500

A collection of offices w/in the White House organization designed mainly to provide information to the president

What is the Executive Office of the President (EOP)?