Deck 15: Presidential and Semi-Presidential Systems

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A semi-presidential system involves an elected president sharing executive power with _____________.

A) a prime minister and Cabinet
B) a vice president
C) Congress
D) Parliament
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Although Congress is responsible for passing legislation, the President has the authority to issue ____________ such as that which President Obama used to stop the deportation of illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children.

A) presidential veto
B) executive orders
C) presidential measures
D) executive privilege
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The US Congress has some powers to ensure that the executive is acting properly, but presidents have claimed __________ sometimes to try to avoid Congressional investigations.

A) that legislature is over-reaching its authority
B) presidential veto
C) executive privilege
D) that the president is not accountable to Congress
Question
In order to avoid investigation by Congress, presidents may invoke ________.

A) executive privilege
B) presidential veto power
C) War Powers Act
D) executive order
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The Congress, the legislative branch of the US government, consists of the Senate and the _________.

A) House of Commons
B) Federalist branch
C) House of Representatives
D) Chamber of Deputies
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A basic feature of the American presidential systems in which each of the three branches of government is able to check the actions of the others is called ________.

A) the fusion of powers
B) checks and balances
C) a friendly dictatorship
D) executive dominance
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The president of the United States ________.

A) is elected for a six-year term
B) is expected to resign if Congress passes a motion of non-confidence
C) can be elected to a maximum of two terms
D) can be removed from office by the head of state
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Which among the following is a feature characteristic of a Presidential system, but not of a Parliamentary system?

A) cabinet secrecy
B) fixed terms of office
C) strong party discipline
D) minority government
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Proceedings by the legislative branch to impeach Bill Clinton were undertaken for his actions in ________.

A) ordering the bombing of Yugoslavia
B) failing to take action against terrorists
C) having sex with an intern
D) lying to a grand jury and obstructing justice
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Which other country outside of Central and South America has adopted a version of the presidential system?

A) Malaysia
B) Thailand
C) Australia
D) The Philippines
Question
Because of the different powers granted the executive and legislative branches, the US government sometimes suffers from ________.

A) dominance
B) ambiguity
C) gridlock
D) inequality
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What is one reason given in the text for why the Senate is considered to be the more important of the two chambers of Congress?

A) it is larger and tends to be dominated by one party
B) it contains elected representatives of states rather than smaller districts
C) it is not elected by an Electoral College as is the House of Representatives
D) revenue bills must be introduced in the Senate first
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The President of the United States is the head of ________.

A) government only
B) state and government
C) Senate
D) legislative branch
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The House of Representatives of the United States is elected every _____________.

A) 4 years
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
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This term is used to describe a condition in which the executive and legislative branches each have distinct powers and personnel.

A) separation of powers
B) federalism
C) division of branches
D) constitutional distinction
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What is one argument often made in support of a Presidential system?

A) lack of partisanship
B) strong party discipline
C) unified government
D) decisive leadership
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The War Powers Act of 1973 ________.

A) prevented the allocation of money to the military
B) required the senate to review a declaration of war
C) allowed congress to declare war
D) restricted the powers of the president to go to war
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The presidential system of government was developed in (the) _____________.

A) United States
B) Mexico
C) Canada
D) Russia
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The Chairs of powerful Committees of the Congress are chosen by the ________.

A) majority party of each House
B) President
C) party they represent
D) Speaker of the House
Question
Party discipline in the American Congress usually is not very tight, because __________.

A) the President and Cabinet do not need the support of a majority in Congress to stay in power.
B) The party whips in Congress are ineffective.
C) the President has the final say on all legislations.
D) Congress can use the non-confidence measure.
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How does the executive leadership of a semi-presidential system differ from that of both parliamentary and presidential systems?
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A president cannot hold office if they lack the support of Congress.
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Presidential systems tend to be less flexible than parliamentarian systems.
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Bills must be passed in identical form in the two legislative chambers before being presented to the president
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Unlike in a parliamentary system, the executive (president and the Cabinet) must maintain the support of the legislature to remain in office.
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The President is also a member of Congress.
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Which of the following is used by the executive as a check on the legislative power of Congress?

A) Senate appointments
B) Presidential veto
C) Party discipline
D) Filibusters
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What does the War Powers Act require?
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What happens when a President vetoes legislation passed by Congress?
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To be elected president in the United States, one must receive a majority of votes from ___________.

A) the State Senates
B) the general population
C) the Electoral College
D) the majority party in Congress
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Who developed the term "semi-presidential system"?

A) Richard Nixon
B) Vladimir Putin
C) Maurice Duverger
D) Charles de Gaulle
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In 2016, Brazilian President Dilma Rouseff was impeached after allegations that her presidential campaign was funded by a drug cartel.
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Which one of the following countries has a semi-presidential system?

A) Canada
B) the United States
C) the United Kingdom
D) France
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When might gridlock occur in the American presidential system?
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In a Presidential system, party discipline is more important than in a Parliamentary system.
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Members of Parliament have greater independence to represent the population of their districts than the members of Congress.
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What is the system of checks and balances?
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The situation where a French president has to share power with opposition parties that control the National Assembly is known as ________.

A) minority government
B) coalition government
C) gridlock
D) cohabitation
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The Cabinet secretaries in the United States are appointed by the president and confirmed by the House of Representatives.
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The vice-president of the United States has the constitutional right to preside over the Senate.
Question
Discuss the role of the American vice president and how they are chosen.
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How do parliamentary systems generally differ from presidential systems?
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Describe the French political system and explain modifications that improved its function since 1958.
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Deck 15: Presidential and Semi-Presidential Systems
1
A semi-presidential system involves an elected president sharing executive power with _____________.

A) a prime minister and Cabinet
B) a vice president
C) Congress
D) Parliament
A
2
Although Congress is responsible for passing legislation, the President has the authority to issue ____________ such as that which President Obama used to stop the deportation of illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children.

A) presidential veto
B) executive orders
C) presidential measures
D) executive privilege
B
3
The US Congress has some powers to ensure that the executive is acting properly, but presidents have claimed __________ sometimes to try to avoid Congressional investigations.

A) that legislature is over-reaching its authority
B) presidential veto
C) executive privilege
D) that the president is not accountable to Congress
C
4
In order to avoid investigation by Congress, presidents may invoke ________.

A) executive privilege
B) presidential veto power
C) War Powers Act
D) executive order
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The Congress, the legislative branch of the US government, consists of the Senate and the _________.

A) House of Commons
B) Federalist branch
C) House of Representatives
D) Chamber of Deputies
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6
A basic feature of the American presidential systems in which each of the three branches of government is able to check the actions of the others is called ________.

A) the fusion of powers
B) checks and balances
C) a friendly dictatorship
D) executive dominance
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The president of the United States ________.

A) is elected for a six-year term
B) is expected to resign if Congress passes a motion of non-confidence
C) can be elected to a maximum of two terms
D) can be removed from office by the head of state
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8
Which among the following is a feature characteristic of a Presidential system, but not of a Parliamentary system?

A) cabinet secrecy
B) fixed terms of office
C) strong party discipline
D) minority government
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9
Proceedings by the legislative branch to impeach Bill Clinton were undertaken for his actions in ________.

A) ordering the bombing of Yugoslavia
B) failing to take action against terrorists
C) having sex with an intern
D) lying to a grand jury and obstructing justice
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10
Which other country outside of Central and South America has adopted a version of the presidential system?

A) Malaysia
B) Thailand
C) Australia
D) The Philippines
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11
Because of the different powers granted the executive and legislative branches, the US government sometimes suffers from ________.

A) dominance
B) ambiguity
C) gridlock
D) inequality
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12
What is one reason given in the text for why the Senate is considered to be the more important of the two chambers of Congress?

A) it is larger and tends to be dominated by one party
B) it contains elected representatives of states rather than smaller districts
C) it is not elected by an Electoral College as is the House of Representatives
D) revenue bills must be introduced in the Senate first
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13
The President of the United States is the head of ________.

A) government only
B) state and government
C) Senate
D) legislative branch
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The House of Representatives of the United States is elected every _____________.

A) 4 years
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 5 years
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15
This term is used to describe a condition in which the executive and legislative branches each have distinct powers and personnel.

A) separation of powers
B) federalism
C) division of branches
D) constitutional distinction
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16
What is one argument often made in support of a Presidential system?

A) lack of partisanship
B) strong party discipline
C) unified government
D) decisive leadership
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17
The War Powers Act of 1973 ________.

A) prevented the allocation of money to the military
B) required the senate to review a declaration of war
C) allowed congress to declare war
D) restricted the powers of the president to go to war
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18
The presidential system of government was developed in (the) _____________.

A) United States
B) Mexico
C) Canada
D) Russia
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19
The Chairs of powerful Committees of the Congress are chosen by the ________.

A) majority party of each House
B) President
C) party they represent
D) Speaker of the House
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20
Party discipline in the American Congress usually is not very tight, because __________.

A) the President and Cabinet do not need the support of a majority in Congress to stay in power.
B) The party whips in Congress are ineffective.
C) the President has the final say on all legislations.
D) Congress can use the non-confidence measure.
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21
How does the executive leadership of a semi-presidential system differ from that of both parliamentary and presidential systems?
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22
A president cannot hold office if they lack the support of Congress.
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23
Presidential systems tend to be less flexible than parliamentarian systems.
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24
Bills must be passed in identical form in the two legislative chambers before being presented to the president
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25
Unlike in a parliamentary system, the executive (president and the Cabinet) must maintain the support of the legislature to remain in office.
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The President is also a member of Congress.
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27
Which of the following is used by the executive as a check on the legislative power of Congress?

A) Senate appointments
B) Presidential veto
C) Party discipline
D) Filibusters
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28
What does the War Powers Act require?
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What happens when a President vetoes legislation passed by Congress?
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30
To be elected president in the United States, one must receive a majority of votes from ___________.

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C) the Electoral College
D) the majority party in Congress
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Who developed the term "semi-presidential system"?

A) Richard Nixon
B) Vladimir Putin
C) Maurice Duverger
D) Charles de Gaulle
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In 2016, Brazilian President Dilma Rouseff was impeached after allegations that her presidential campaign was funded by a drug cartel.
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Which one of the following countries has a semi-presidential system?

A) Canada
B) the United States
C) the United Kingdom
D) France
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34
When might gridlock occur in the American presidential system?
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35
In a Presidential system, party discipline is more important than in a Parliamentary system.
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Members of Parliament have greater independence to represent the population of their districts than the members of Congress.
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What is the system of checks and balances?
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The situation where a French president has to share power with opposition parties that control the National Assembly is known as ________.

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C) gridlock
D) cohabitation
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The Cabinet secretaries in the United States are appointed by the president and confirmed by the House of Representatives.
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40
The vice-president of the United States has the constitutional right to preside over the Senate.
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Discuss the role of the American vice president and how they are chosen.
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How do parliamentary systems generally differ from presidential systems?
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Describe the French political system and explain modifications that improved its function since 1958.
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