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JEOPARDY!

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TermsThe

Presidency

Domestic

Policy

Foreign

PolicyAnalysis Shuffle

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A president’s claim of broad public support.

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Decision of the president not to spend money

appropriated by Congress.

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System of government in which the legislature selects

the prime minister or president.

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The rise in public approval of the president that follows a

crisis as Americans rally around the flag and the chief

executive.

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Clause in the Constitution that requires the president make sure the laws are faithfully

executed, even if they disagree with the purpose of

those laws.

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Presidential staff agency that serves as a clearing house for

expenditure requests and oversees the running of the

various government agencies.

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Advisory council for the president consisting of the

heads of the executive departments, the vice

president and other officials.

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The head of the White House Staff.

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The cluster of presidential staff agencies that help the

president carry out his responsibilities.

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What are four roles or hats the president wears. Explain

each.

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Explain the difference between a pocket veto, a veto

and a line-item veto.

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Why did the framers outline the powers of the president in

such broad terms?

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The tendency of president to learn more about doing their

jobs over time.

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After the vice president, who are the next three people in

line of succession for the presidency.

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What were three powers specifically granted to the

president in the Constitution?

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The president’s chief source of information and advice on

the economy.

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What historic controversies have arisen from the division

of War Power between Congress and the President?

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What is the National Security Council and identify three members of this council.

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Explain the how the War Powers Resolution of 1974

effects the president.

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Identify and explain the three foreign policy powers of the

president.

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The tendency of presidents to lose support over time.

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Explain James Barber’s theory of what makes a good

president.

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Explain Richard Neustadt’s theory of what makes a good

president.

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Identify two reasons why presidents rarely use the

cabinet as an advisory body?

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Explain four ways in which, although not mentioned in the Constitution, the president has

been able to strengthen his power.

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What is the electoral college, what is the formula for

calculating electoral votes, what is the total number of

votes and what is the magic number.

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What is a lame duck?

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Identify and explain one executive, one legislative and

one judicial power of the president.

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What are the six major stages in winning the White House and becoming president?

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What are three criticisms of the electoral college system? What would be one solution to the problems with the electoral

college?

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