Deck 8: Governors and Executives: There Is No Such Thing As Absolute Power

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Which of the following is true of gubernatorial campaigns?

A) They are attracting more women.
B) They are attracting less attention.
C) They are becoming less expensive.
D) They are becoming less professionalized.
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These days most governors do which of the following?

A) They serve longer terms than in the past.
B) They no longer have the power to appoint agency officials.
C) They can pass bills without the assistance of legislatures.
D) They go on to run for national office.
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Voters see governors as which of the following?

A) token figureheads with little influence
B) an extension of the state legislatures
C) having powers equal to the president
D) being responsible for the performance of the economy
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When are the majority of gubernatorial elections held?

A) in odd-numbered years
B) in even-numbered years
C) in the third year of a presidential term (i.e., an off-year)
D) in May
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State constitutions grant governors which of the following?

A) no powers
B) informal powers
C) formal powers
D) infinite powers
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As chief spokesperson for a state, a governor is expected to do which of the following?

A) be a strong leader in times of crises
B) deploy the National Guard
C) propose yearly budgets to the legislature
D) serve as the leader for the state party
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Governors have ______ to appoint top agency officials than they used to.

A) greater authority
B) less power
C) more pressure
D) less help
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Popular support for a governor can do which of the following?

A) make legislators more willing to listen and deal
B) rise and fall with the fortunes of the state
C) make legislators more willing to listen and deal and rise and fall with the fortunes of the state
D) make legislators less willing to listen and deal and rise and fall with the fortunes of the state
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Most governors are able to do which of the following?

A) set their own salaries
B) simultaneously serve in the legislature
C) impeach state judges
D) veto legislation
Question
Managing state elections generally falls to which of the following?

A) lieutenant governor
B) attorney general
C) secretary of state
D) state comptroller
Question
______ power means that a governor can select people to run state departments.

A) Veto
B) Budgetary
C) Appointment
D) Judicial
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Historically, which of the following is true of most governors?

A) They have been white males with judicial education.
B) They have been white with local government experience
C) They have been white males with previous government experience.
D) They have been white males with limited previous government experience.
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As party chief for a state, the governor often is expected to do which of the following?

A) select the state party chair
B) raise money for state legislative candidates
C) select the state party chair and raise money for state legislative candidates
D) none of these
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Which of the following tends to be the dominant issue in gubernatorial elections?

A) the state's economy
B) the state's educational system
C) the state's judicial system
D) the state's lottery
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The final governor to be granted the power to veto legislation was ______ in 1997.

A) South Dakota's
B) Missouri's
C) Oregon's
D) North Carolina's
Question
After the American Revolution, which of the following was true about governors?

A) They were expected to appoint bipartisan legislatures and judiciaries.
B) They wielded considerable influence.
C) They were considered minipresidents.
D) They held almost no power.
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The National Guard is which of the following?

A) The governor's private army
B) Deployed in times of crisis
C) The governor's private army and deployed in times of crisis
D) To be used exclusively for combat
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A governor's power to grant pardons recently has been affected by which of the following?

A) legislation signed into law by the President
B) recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings
C) new DNA testing technology
D) improved legal access for convicted individuals
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The most successful governors are those who have which of the following?

A) a great deal of formal power and little informal power
B) a great deal of formal power and a great deal of informal power
C) a little formal power and a great deal of informal power
D) a little formal power and a little informal power
Question
Only ______ states have two-year gubernatorial terms.

A) twelve
B) eight
C) six
D) two
Question
Southern governors used their power as ______ in resisting desegregation during the civil rights era.

A) chief spokesperson
B) commander in chief
C) chief lawmaker
D) party chief
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In which of the following states does the governor have the power of the line-item veto?

A) Nevada
B) New Hampshire
C) North Carolina
D) North Dakota
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In nearly every state, the responsibility for creating a state budget lies in the ______.

A) governor's office
B) legislature
C) house of representatives
D) department of the treasury
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A ______ is a legislative vote of much more than a simple majority.

A) majormajority
B) megamajority
C) ultramajority
D) supermajority
Question
When a governor recruits and raises money for candidates for statewide office or the legislature, he or she is acting as a ______.

A) commander in chief
B) chief lawmaker
C) chief spokesperson
D) party chief
Question
Governors ______ as members of state legislatures.

A) want to be seen
B) are known as
C) do not sit
D) are not thought of
Question
Governors often spend time ______ in Washington, D.C., to try to gain money for their states.

A) vacationing
B) lawmaking
C) lobbying
D) filibustering
Question
The ______ is described as the platform from which governors command media attention by virtue of their office.

A) informal power
B) popular pulpit
C) officer privilege
D) bully pulpit
Question
______ tend to be based on personality or position.

A) Informal powers
B) Persuasive powers
C) Partisan powers
D) Formal powers
Question
Senate elections are ______ to following national trends than are gubernatorial elections.

A) more susceptible to
B) less prone to
C) more insulated from
D) less oblivious about
Question
Which of the following states has a particularly strong lieutenant governor (relative to the governor)?

A) Missouri
B) Illinois
C) Texas
D) South Carolina
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State legislatures ______ override gubernatorial vetoes.

A) always
B) often
C) rarely
D) never
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A ______ happens when a governor rejects only a portion of a bill.

A) veto
B) line-item veto
C) partial-rejection veto
D) cost-savings veto
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Most states have ______ the purview of the lieutenant governor's office.

A) limited
B) eliminated
C) ignored
D) expanded
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Which of the following is the primary reason for limited gubernatorial power following the American Revolution?

A) money
B) distrust
C) incompetence
D) tradition
Question
______ powers are those granted to a governor according to state law.

A) Informal
B) Persuasive
C) Partisan
D) Formal
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The ability to legally forgive crimes or change sentences is referred to as ______.

A) veto
B) pardon
C) commute
D) persuade
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______ are rules or regulations with the force of law, issued by governors.

A) Commandments
B) Executive orders
C) Signing statements
D) Administrative procedures
Question
The process by which a legislature can remove a governor from office is called ______.

A) impeachment
B) recall
C) rejection
D) censure
Question
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Governors often do which of the following to promote their state?

A) lobby for their state in Washington, D.C.
B) promote tax incentives to businesses and other groups
C) send out press releases touting tourist attractions in their states
D) raise taxes on new businesses
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Discuss the various roles governors must assume upon taking office.
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Briefly discuss the roles of lieutenant governors and state attorneys general and how those roles have changed over time.
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Every lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as the governor.
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Governors, not the federal government, have the final authority over where to deploy the National Guard.
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Governors can only achieve their agendas through their formal powers.
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What is the role of the governor in state party politics?
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The power to prepare the state budget may be a governor's most powerful formal tool.
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The formal powers of governors have increased over the last 100 years.
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The upside of appointment power is that the right people are guaranteed to be chosen.
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The ability to command media attention or persuade party members is an example of formal power.
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The power to call special legislative sessions is an example of a formal power.
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Discuss how gubernatorial powers have changed since the beginning of U.S. history.
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Discuss the importance of informal power in regard to the governor's office.
Question
A state that grants many powers to its governor still may elect a weak individual into office.
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Less work tends to get done during times of divided government.
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What are five formal powers of most governors?
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Deck 8: Governors and Executives: There Is No Such Thing As Absolute Power
1
Which of the following is true of gubernatorial campaigns?

A) They are attracting more women.
B) They are attracting less attention.
C) They are becoming less expensive.
D) They are becoming less professionalized.
A
2
These days most governors do which of the following?

A) They serve longer terms than in the past.
B) They no longer have the power to appoint agency officials.
C) They can pass bills without the assistance of legislatures.
D) They go on to run for national office.
A
3
Voters see governors as which of the following?

A) token figureheads with little influence
B) an extension of the state legislatures
C) having powers equal to the president
D) being responsible for the performance of the economy
D
4
When are the majority of gubernatorial elections held?

A) in odd-numbered years
B) in even-numbered years
C) in the third year of a presidential term (i.e., an off-year)
D) in May
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5
State constitutions grant governors which of the following?

A) no powers
B) informal powers
C) formal powers
D) infinite powers
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6
As chief spokesperson for a state, a governor is expected to do which of the following?

A) be a strong leader in times of crises
B) deploy the National Guard
C) propose yearly budgets to the legislature
D) serve as the leader for the state party
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7
Governors have ______ to appoint top agency officials than they used to.

A) greater authority
B) less power
C) more pressure
D) less help
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8
Popular support for a governor can do which of the following?

A) make legislators more willing to listen and deal
B) rise and fall with the fortunes of the state
C) make legislators more willing to listen and deal and rise and fall with the fortunes of the state
D) make legislators less willing to listen and deal and rise and fall with the fortunes of the state
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9
Most governors are able to do which of the following?

A) set their own salaries
B) simultaneously serve in the legislature
C) impeach state judges
D) veto legislation
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10
Managing state elections generally falls to which of the following?

A) lieutenant governor
B) attorney general
C) secretary of state
D) state comptroller
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11
______ power means that a governor can select people to run state departments.

A) Veto
B) Budgetary
C) Appointment
D) Judicial
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12
Historically, which of the following is true of most governors?

A) They have been white males with judicial education.
B) They have been white with local government experience
C) They have been white males with previous government experience.
D) They have been white males with limited previous government experience.
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13
As party chief for a state, the governor often is expected to do which of the following?

A) select the state party chair
B) raise money for state legislative candidates
C) select the state party chair and raise money for state legislative candidates
D) none of these
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14
Which of the following tends to be the dominant issue in gubernatorial elections?

A) the state's economy
B) the state's educational system
C) the state's judicial system
D) the state's lottery
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15
The final governor to be granted the power to veto legislation was ______ in 1997.

A) South Dakota's
B) Missouri's
C) Oregon's
D) North Carolina's
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16
After the American Revolution, which of the following was true about governors?

A) They were expected to appoint bipartisan legislatures and judiciaries.
B) They wielded considerable influence.
C) They were considered minipresidents.
D) They held almost no power.
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17
The National Guard is which of the following?

A) The governor's private army
B) Deployed in times of crisis
C) The governor's private army and deployed in times of crisis
D) To be used exclusively for combat
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18
A governor's power to grant pardons recently has been affected by which of the following?

A) legislation signed into law by the President
B) recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings
C) new DNA testing technology
D) improved legal access for convicted individuals
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19
The most successful governors are those who have which of the following?

A) a great deal of formal power and little informal power
B) a great deal of formal power and a great deal of informal power
C) a little formal power and a great deal of informal power
D) a little formal power and a little informal power
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20
Only ______ states have two-year gubernatorial terms.

A) twelve
B) eight
C) six
D) two
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21
Southern governors used their power as ______ in resisting desegregation during the civil rights era.

A) chief spokesperson
B) commander in chief
C) chief lawmaker
D) party chief
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22
In which of the following states does the governor have the power of the line-item veto?

A) Nevada
B) New Hampshire
C) North Carolina
D) North Dakota
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23
In nearly every state, the responsibility for creating a state budget lies in the ______.

A) governor's office
B) legislature
C) house of representatives
D) department of the treasury
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24
A ______ is a legislative vote of much more than a simple majority.

A) majormajority
B) megamajority
C) ultramajority
D) supermajority
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25
When a governor recruits and raises money for candidates for statewide office or the legislature, he or she is acting as a ______.

A) commander in chief
B) chief lawmaker
C) chief spokesperson
D) party chief
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26
Governors ______ as members of state legislatures.

A) want to be seen
B) are known as
C) do not sit
D) are not thought of
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27
Governors often spend time ______ in Washington, D.C., to try to gain money for their states.

A) vacationing
B) lawmaking
C) lobbying
D) filibustering
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28
The ______ is described as the platform from which governors command media attention by virtue of their office.

A) informal power
B) popular pulpit
C) officer privilege
D) bully pulpit
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29
______ tend to be based on personality or position.

A) Informal powers
B) Persuasive powers
C) Partisan powers
D) Formal powers
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30
Senate elections are ______ to following national trends than are gubernatorial elections.

A) more susceptible to
B) less prone to
C) more insulated from
D) less oblivious about
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31
Which of the following states has a particularly strong lieutenant governor (relative to the governor)?

A) Missouri
B) Illinois
C) Texas
D) South Carolina
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32
State legislatures ______ override gubernatorial vetoes.

A) always
B) often
C) rarely
D) never
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33
A ______ happens when a governor rejects only a portion of a bill.

A) veto
B) line-item veto
C) partial-rejection veto
D) cost-savings veto
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34
Most states have ______ the purview of the lieutenant governor's office.

A) limited
B) eliminated
C) ignored
D) expanded
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35
Which of the following is the primary reason for limited gubernatorial power following the American Revolution?

A) money
B) distrust
C) incompetence
D) tradition
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36
______ powers are those granted to a governor according to state law.

A) Informal
B) Persuasive
C) Partisan
D) Formal
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37
The ability to legally forgive crimes or change sentences is referred to as ______.

A) veto
B) pardon
C) commute
D) persuade
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38
______ are rules or regulations with the force of law, issued by governors.

A) Commandments
B) Executive orders
C) Signing statements
D) Administrative procedures
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39
The process by which a legislature can remove a governor from office is called ______.

A) impeachment
B) recall
C) rejection
D) censure
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40
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Governors often do which of the following to promote their state?

A) lobby for their state in Washington, D.C.
B) promote tax incentives to businesses and other groups
C) send out press releases touting tourist attractions in their states
D) raise taxes on new businesses
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41
Discuss the various roles governors must assume upon taking office.
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42
Briefly discuss the roles of lieutenant governors and state attorneys general and how those roles have changed over time.
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43
Every lieutenant governor is elected on the same ticket as the governor.
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44
Governors, not the federal government, have the final authority over where to deploy the National Guard.
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45
Governors can only achieve their agendas through their formal powers.
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46
What is the role of the governor in state party politics?
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47
The power to prepare the state budget may be a governor's most powerful formal tool.
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48
The formal powers of governors have increased over the last 100 years.
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49
The upside of appointment power is that the right people are guaranteed to be chosen.
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50
The ability to command media attention or persuade party members is an example of formal power.
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51
The power to call special legislative sessions is an example of a formal power.
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52
Discuss how gubernatorial powers have changed since the beginning of U.S. history.
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53
Discuss the importance of informal power in regard to the governor's office.
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54
A state that grants many powers to its governor still may elect a weak individual into office.
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55
Less work tends to get done during times of divided government.
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56
What are five formal powers of most governors?
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