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JEOPARDY #2 Ch. 12-15

JEOPARDY #2 Ch. 12-15. Executive Decision- 100. The factor which has the greatest influence on a citizen’s approval of the president. Executive Decision - 100. What is political party affiliation?. Executive Decision- 200.

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JEOPARDY #2 Ch. 12-15

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  1. JEOPARDY #2Ch. 12-15

  2. Executive Decision- 100 The factor which has the greatest influence on a citizen’s approval of the president

  3. Executive Decision - 100 What is political party affiliation?

  4. Executive Decision- 200 The president exercises his agenda setting power though it every January

  5. Executive Decision - 200 What is the State of the Union Address?

  6. Executive Decision - 300 It does have the force of law, but, unlike a treaty, it does not have to be ratified by the Senate or enforced by subsequent administrations.

  7. Executive Decision - 300 What is an EXECUTIVE ORDER?

  8. Executive Decision - 400 The one is more efficient, but also more likely to deny presidential access for opposing viewpoints while the other filters less, but is often inefficient.

  9. Executive Decision - 400 What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of the pyramidal and circular models for organizing the White House Office?

  10. Executive Decision - 500 They are the three “biggie” organizations in the Executive Office of the President

  11. Executive Decision - 500 What are the NSC, the OMB, and the NEC?

  12. Eat a ‘Peach - 100 Impeachment is a political process. This is the judicial analog of impeachment.

  13. Eat a ‘Peach - 100 What is INDICTMENT?

  14. Eat a ‘Peach- 200 Tries all impeached officials

  15. Eat a ‘Peach - 200 What is the Senate?

  16. Eat a ‘Peach - 300 Presides over presidential impeachment trials

  17. Eat a ‘Peach - 300 Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

  18. Eat a ‘Peach - 400 Only Presidents who have been impeached

  19. Eat a ‘Peach - 400 Who are Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton?

  20. Eat a ‘Peach - 500 Committee responsible for impeachment

  21. Eat a ‘Peach - 500 What is the House Judiciary Committee?

  22. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 100 The most ususal way that vice presidents have become presidents in American history

  23. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 100 What is by taking the presidency when the president dies?

  24. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 200 In order to appeal to a portion of the electorate otherwise unlikely to vote for him

  25. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 200 What is the most likely basis upon which a presidential candidate will select a running mate?

  26. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 300 It’s the two-step method constitutionally prescribed for filling a vice presidential vacancy

  27. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 300 What is the president nominates a new VP who then must be approved by BOTH houses of Congress?

  28. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 400 Gerald Ford

  29. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 400 Who is the only Vice President to become president without ever facing national election?

  30. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 500 • He said this when he turned down the office of vice president: “I do not choose to be buried until I am already dead.” • He said the office was not worth this category’s title.

  31. Not Worth a Bucket of Warm Spit - 500 Who are Daniel Webster and John Nance Garner?

  32. By the Numbers - 100 435, 100, 535

  33. By the Numbers - 100 What are the number of seats in the House, the Senate, and the Congress?

  34. By the Numbers - 200 25 and 7; 30 and 9

  35. By the Numbers - 200 What are the age and citizenship requirements for membership in the House and the Senate respectively?

  36. By the Numbers - 300 35 and 14

  37. By the Numbers - 300 What are the age and residency requirements for presidents?

  38. By the Numbers - 400 90% male, 40% lawyers, most are well-educated and from upper-middle or upper income backgrounds, mostly Protestant, and mostly white and aged 55 or 60

  39. By the Numbers - 400 What is the demography of Congress?

  40. By the Numbers - 500 GS 1-18

  41. By the Numbers- 500 What are the General Schedule Ratings (assigned by the Office of Personnel Management) which determine the salaries of civil servants?

  42. Cabinet Making - 100 By appointing administrators sympathetic to his policy agenda

  43. Cabinet Making - 100 How does the president exercise his influence over the federal bureaucracy?

  44. Cabinet Making - 200 15

  45. Cabinet Making - 200 What is the current number of cabinet departments?

  46. Cabinet Making - 300 The Department of Homeland Security

  47. Cabinet Making - 300 What is the most recently created cabinet department?

  48. Cabinet Making - 400 The cabinet department which hires the most people

  49. Cabinet Making - 400 What is the Department of Defense?

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