Deck 12: The Presidency

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Which of the following is a way George Washington expanded the power of the presidency?

A) He refused to run again after serving two terms.
B) He appointed the heads of various federal departments as his own advisors.
C) He worked with the Senate to draft treaties with foreign countries.
D) He submitted his neutrality proclamation to the Senate for approval.
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How have the methods presidents use to negotiate with their party and the opposition changed over time?
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President Theodore Roosevelt's concept of the bully pulpit was the office's ________.

A) authority to use force, especially military force
B) constitutional power to veto legislation
C) premier position to pressure through public appeal
D) ability to use technology to enhance the voice of the president
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How did the election of 1824 change the way presidents were selected?

A) Following this election, presidents were directly elected.
B) Jackson's supporters decided to create a device for challenging the Electoral College.
C) The election convinced many that the parties must adopt the king caucus as the primary method for selecting presidents.
D) The selection of the candidate with fewer electoral votes triggered the rise of party control over nominations.
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The people who make up the modern president's cabinet are the heads of the major federal departments and ________.

A) must be confirmed by the Senate
B) once in office are subject to dismissal by the Senate
C) serve two-year terms
D) are selected base on the rules of patronage
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How did presidents who served in the decades directly after Washington expand the powers of the presidency?
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How do presidents work to fulfill their campaign promises once in office?
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-What role has technology played increasing the power and reach of presidents?
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What problems exist with the Electoral College?
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A very challenging job for new presidents is to ______.

A) move into the White House
B) prepare and deliver their first State of the Union address
C) nominate and gain confirmation for their cabinet and hundreds of other officials
D) prepare their first executive budget
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The passage of the Tenure of Office Act of 1867 was just one instance in a long line of ________.

A) struggles for power between the president and the Congress
B) unconstitutional presidential power grabbing
C) impeachment trials
D) arguments over presidential policy
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What factors contributed to the growth of presidential power in the twentieth century?
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Which of the following is an example of an executive agreement?

A) The president negotiates an agreement with China and submits it to the Senate for ratification.
B) The president changes a regulation on undocumented immigrant status without congressional approval.
C) The president signs legally binding nuclear arms terms with Iran without seeking congressional approval.
D) The president issues recommendations to the Department of Justice on what the meaning of a new criminal statute is.
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-How have presidents used their position to increase the power of the office?
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Which of the following is an unintended consequence of the rise of the primary and caucus system?

A) Sometimes candidates unpopular with the party leadership reach the top.
B) Campaigns have become shorter and more expensive.
C) The conventions have become more powerful than the voters.
D) Often incumbent presidents will fail to be renominated by the party.
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How were presidents in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries likely to reach the public? Were these methods effective?
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Critical Thinking Questions    -What are the opportunities and limitations for presidential leadership in the contemporary political system?<div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What are the opportunities and limitations for presidential leadership in the contemporary political system?
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In what ways have first ladies expanded the role of their office over the twentieth century?
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Many at the Continental Congress were skeptical of allowing presidents to be directly elected by the legislature because ________.

A) they were worried about giving the legislature too much power
B) they feared the opportunities created for corruption
C) they knew the weaknesses of an electoral college
D) they worried about subjecting the commander-in-chief to public scrutiny
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What strategies can presidents employ to win people over to their way of thinking?
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-Under what conditions will presidents use direct action? When might they prefer passing a formal policy through Congress as a bill?
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Critical Thinking Questions    -What do the conditions under which presidents decide to make public pleas suggest about the limits of presidential power?<div style=padding-top: 35px>

-What do the conditions under which presidents decide to make public pleas suggest about the limits of presidential power?
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Which of the following is a way George Washington expanded the power of the presidency?

A) He refused to run again after serving two terms.
B) He appointed the heads of various federal departments as his own advisors.
C) He worked with the Senate to draft treaties with foreign countries.
D) He submitted his neutrality proclamation to the Senate for approval.
B
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How have the methods presidents use to negotiate with their party and the opposition changed over time?
At one point, presidents were able to use patronage to empower their supporters. But as reforms took this option away, presidents had to look for others. Using the bully pulpit is one. Various rewards, mostly symbolic, that a president can give opponents and allies are others.
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President Theodore Roosevelt's concept of the bully pulpit was the office's ________.

A) authority to use force, especially military force
B) constitutional power to veto legislation
C) premier position to pressure through public appeal
D) ability to use technology to enhance the voice of the president
C
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How did the election of 1824 change the way presidents were selected?

A) Following this election, presidents were directly elected.
B) Jackson's supporters decided to create a device for challenging the Electoral College.
C) The election convinced many that the parties must adopt the king caucus as the primary method for selecting presidents.
D) The selection of the candidate with fewer electoral votes triggered the rise of party control over nominations.
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The people who make up the modern president's cabinet are the heads of the major federal departments and ________.

A) must be confirmed by the Senate
B) once in office are subject to dismissal by the Senate
C) serve two-year terms
D) are selected base on the rules of patronage
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How did presidents who served in the decades directly after Washington expand the powers of the presidency?
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How do presidents work to fulfill their campaign promises once in office?
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What problems exist with the Electoral College?
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A very challenging job for new presidents is to ______.

A) move into the White House
B) prepare and deliver their first State of the Union address
C) nominate and gain confirmation for their cabinet and hundreds of other officials
D) prepare their first executive budget
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The passage of the Tenure of Office Act of 1867 was just one instance in a long line of ________.

A) struggles for power between the president and the Congress
B) unconstitutional presidential power grabbing
C) impeachment trials
D) arguments over presidential policy
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What factors contributed to the growth of presidential power in the twentieth century?
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Which of the following is an example of an executive agreement?

A) The president negotiates an agreement with China and submits it to the Senate for ratification.
B) The president changes a regulation on undocumented immigrant status without congressional approval.
C) The president signs legally binding nuclear arms terms with Iran without seeking congressional approval.
D) The president issues recommendations to the Department of Justice on what the meaning of a new criminal statute is.
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Which of the following is an unintended consequence of the rise of the primary and caucus system?

A) Sometimes candidates unpopular with the party leadership reach the top.
B) Campaigns have become shorter and more expensive.
C) The conventions have become more powerful than the voters.
D) Often incumbent presidents will fail to be renominated by the party.
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How were presidents in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries likely to reach the public? Were these methods effective?
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In what ways have first ladies expanded the role of their office over the twentieth century?
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Many at the Continental Congress were skeptical of allowing presidents to be directly elected by the legislature because ________.

A) they were worried about giving the legislature too much power
B) they feared the opportunities created for corruption
C) they knew the weaknesses of an electoral college
D) they worried about subjecting the commander-in-chief to public scrutiny
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What strategies can presidents employ to win people over to their way of thinking?
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