Jasmine Elizalde- Chapter 7 Flashcards

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President

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The chief executive officer of the United States, as established by Article II of the U.S. Constitution.
-the president represents the US to the other continents.

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Vice President

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An officer created by Article II of the U.S. Constitution to preside over the U.S. Senate and to fill any vacancy in the office of the president due to death, resignation, removal, or (since 1967) disability.
-if the president is killed then the vice president becomes the new president.

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Twenty-Second Amendment

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Adopted in 1951; prevents presidents from serving more than two terms, or more than ten years if they came to office via the death, resignation, or removal of their predecessor.
- the 22nd amendment is what reassures the people that presidents follow their term and not take too much power.

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Watergate

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A scandal in the early 1970’s involving a break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate office complex. The involvement of members of the Nixon administration and subsequent cover-up attempts led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation from the office and jail sentences for some members of his administration.
-the Watergate scandal was a main big scandal that occurred in the US.

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Executive Privilege

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An implied presidential power that allows the president to disclose information regarding confidential conversations or national security to Congress or the Judiciary.
-the Watergate scandal is also termed as an executive privilege.
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U.S. vs Nixon

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Supreme Court ruling on Power of the president, holding that no absolute constitutional executive privilege allows the president to refuse to comply with a court order to produce information needed in a criminal trial.
-In the court case US v. Nixon there was an unanimous vote.

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Presidential succession act

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A 1947 law enacted by Congress that provides for the filing of any simultaneous vacancy of the presidency and vice president.
-the Presidential Succession Act lists those in line to succeed.

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Twenty fifth amendment

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adopted in 1967 to establish procedures for filing vacancy in the office of president and vice president as well as providing for procedures to deal with the disability of a president.
-I had confused the 25th amendment with the 22nd amendment and got it wrong in the kahoot.

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Cabinet

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The formal body of presidential adviser to help the 15th executive department. Presidents often add others to this body of formal advisors.
-the cabinet is a group of people that the president chooses.

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League of Nations

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A multilateral diplomatic organization that existed from 1920 to 1946 this song unsuccessfully to prevent future wars; The United States never joined.
-there are a lot of different countries in the league of nations.

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Executive agreements

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formal international agreements entered into by the president that do not require the advice and consent of the US Senate
-presidents will use executive agreements to arrange secret things.

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Veto

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the formal constitutional authority of the president to reject bills passed by both houses of Congress, thus preventing them from becoming law without further congressional action.
-a president can veto a bill if they do not like it.

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Pardon

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an executive grant providing restoration of all rights and privileges of citizenship to a specific individual charged with or convicted of a crime.
-a president has the authority to pardon anyone he wants, even if others do no agree with him.

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Inherent powers

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powers that belong to the president because they can be inferred from the constitution.
-inherent powers can be inferred from the constitution.

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First lady

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the designation provided to the wife of a president or, at the state level, of a governor; no specific analogue exists for a male spouse.
- the first lady, Michelle Obama, tried to improve obesity in children.

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Executive Office of the President (EOP)

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A mini-Bureaucracy created in 1939 to help the president oversee the executive branch bureaucracy.
-Frederic D. Roosevelt established the EOP because he wanted them to see the New Deal programs that were established before.

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Bully pulpit

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the view that a major power of the presidency, albeit not one prescribed by the constitution, is to draw attention to generate support for particular positions.
-Bully pulpit is how presidents can influence the citizens..

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Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

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the office that prepares the president’s annual budget proposal, reviews the budget and programs of the executive departments, supplies economic forecasts, and conducts detailed analyses of proposed bills and agency rules.
-the OMB used to be known as the Bureau of the Budget.

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Executive order

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rule or regulation issued by the president that has the effect of law. All executive orders must be published in the Federal Register.
-Executive Orders can be instituted by the president.

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Signing statements

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occasional written comments attached to a bill signed by the president.
-Presidents can issue signing statements when they do not like a bill.