Presidential Elections, The Presidency, & The Bureaucracy Flashcards
Veto
The presidents constitutional power to reject a bill passed by Congress. Congress may override the veto with a two-thirds vote in each chamber.
Closed Primary
A primary in which voters are required to identify a party preference before the election and are not allowed to split their ticket.
Line-Item Veto
The power to veto specific dollar amounts or line items from major congressional spending bills. The Supreme Court struck down the line-item veto as an unconstitutional expansion of the presidents veto power.
Executive Privilege
The presidents power to refuse to disclose confidential information. In United states v Nixon (1974), the Supreme Court ruled that there is no constitutional guarantee of unqualified executive privilege.
Lame-Duck Period
The period of time in which the presidents term is about to come to am end but he is still in office. Presidents typically have less influence during lame-duck period.
Bureaucracy
A large, complex organization of appointed officials.
Executive Order
A directive, order, or regulations issued by the president. Executive orders are based on constitutional or statutory authority and have the force of law.