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AP Government Jeopardy – Presidency and Bureaucracy. Final Jeopardy! Question The Presidency & Bureaucracy. Article II. Hail to the Chief 100. Four years. Hail to the Chief 200. 22 nd Amendment (1951) . Hail to the Chief 300. Pardon. Hail to the Chief 400. Executive privilege.
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AP Government Jeopardy – Presidency and Bureaucracy
Article II Hail to the Chief 100
Four years Hail to the Chief 200
22nd Amendment (1951) Hail to the Chief 300
Pardon Hail to the Chief 400
Executive privilege Hail to the Chief 500
Executive agreement Prez Powers 100
Executive order Prez Powers 200
Commander-in-chief Prez Powers 300
Informal Presidential powers Prez Powers 400
Presidential Veto Prez Powers 500
Department of State (1789) Look in the Cabinet… 100
Department of Treasury (1789) Look in the Cabinet…200
Department of Justice (1870) Look in the Cabinet…300
Department of Health & Human Services (1953) Look in the Cabinet…400
Department of Homeland Security (2002) Look in the Cabinet…500
Patronage/Spoils system Or the Bureau 100
Civil Service System Or the Bureau 200
Independent Agencies Or the Bureau 300
Independent Regulatory Commissions Or the Bureau 400
Government Corporations Or the Bureau 500
Impoundment Policy & the Exec 100
War Powers Act Policy & the Exec 200
U.S. v. Nixon (1974) Policy & the Exec 300
Twenty-Fifth Amendment (1967) Policy & the Exec 400
Hatch Act Policy & the Exec 500
One vote per state He’s Not Alone 100
Bureaucracy He’s Not Alone200
Cabinet He’s Not Alone300
National Security Council He’s Not Alone400
Office of Management and Budget He’s Not Alone500
Line item veto Mis-cell-any 100
Iron triangle Mis-cell-any 200
Executive checks on the Judicial Branch Mis-cell-any 300
Executive checks on the Legislative Branch Mis-cell-any 400
Pocket veto Mis-cell-any 500