Ch13: Presidency Basics
Ch14: Presidency in Action
Ch15: Bureaucracy
Ch16: Gov. Finances
Ch 17: Foreign Policy
100

The President's role as the "representative of all people" 

What is the Chief Citizen?
100

Non-binding pacts created by the President with leaders of foreign nations.

What are Executive Agreements?

100

Businesses run by the U.S. government as independent agencies, the profits of which can be reinvested in the business.

What are Government Corporations?

100

The number one highest expense of the Federal Government.

Social Security/Health Care

100

What are the three departments of the U.S. military?

Air Force, Army, and Navy

200

The 3 Qualifications of President are:

Be a natural-born citizen

Lived in the U.S. last 14 years

And...

Be at least 35 years old.

200

Term painting the President as a dictator or emperor, with powers beyond the scope of what the founders envisioned. 

What is "Imperial Presidency"?
200

If an agency or department of the Executive Branch is given powers by Congress similar to the other two branches it is called...

Quasi-Judicial or Quasi-Legislative

200

Spending seen as "optional" or able to fluctuate greatly depending on the administration. (And what is the highest category of this spending)

Discretionary Spending (Defense/Military)

200

The vague term describing the U.S. policy to focus on domestic affairs rather than international ones.

What is Isolationism?

300

The institution criticized for its anti-democratic nature and its enlarged importance in U.S. elections.

What is the Electoral College?

300

Limitations of the Executive Order

They help enforce existing laws, not alter/destroy them.

300

The President's ability to replace the entire cabinet and important heads of major departments.

What is the Spoils System? (Patronage also acceptable)

300

When a government is spending more than it earns, often also called "going in the red".

Deficit

300

The policy of pulling in civilians to become soldiers during wartime. (And when was it last implemented?)

The Draft (Vietnam)

400

One sees all delegates support the candidate with the preference vote, the other has delegates continue to support their candidate regardless of who won the majority vote.

What is Winner-Take-All vs Proportional Representation

400

Why does recognition matter to foreign countries?

Ability to join international organizations, form alliances, gain favorable trade agreements, etc.

400

The three features of Bureaucracy are...

Hierarchical Authority (Chain of Command)

Job Specialization

Formalized Rules

400

What are the three major types of federal taxes?

Property, Sales, and Income.

400

The department in charge of counter-terrorism, created after 9/11 to protect U.S. domestic infrastructure.

The Office of Homeland Security

500

The conventions where each party chooses their final candidate to run in the next election.

What are National Conventions? 

500

What resolution was passed by Congress after Vietnam to limit Presidential power? Setting a 60-day limit on deployments of armed forces.

The War Powers Resolution

500

The term for when certain bodies of the Federal Government have a mix of two or more political parties to ensure cooperation and less bias.

Bipartisan

500

Type of tax on specific goods like gasoline.

Excise Tax

500

In 1-2 words, describe the U.S. foreign policy: Before WW1, During WW2, During the Cold War, and then in the Modern Day.

1. Isolationist

2. Collective Security

3. Containment

4. Détente/Maintaining World Peace