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Executive Branch Review. By. Janine Hepler. Test Topics. Formal & Informal. How it works. Job Descriptions. Sources & Limits. Structure, Criticism, Cabinet. The Electoral College. Why did the Framers select this plan for choosing the President? Who is credited with creating the system?
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Executive Branch Review By. Janine Hepler
Test Topics Formal & Informal How it works Job Descriptions Sources & Limits Structure, Criticism, Cabinet
The Electoral College • Why did the Framers select this plan for choosing the President? • Who is credited with creating the system? • How many total votes are included in the system & how many are needed to win? • Explain how the # of votes a state receives is determined. • What is the minimum # of votes that a state may have? • Why is the Electoral College described as a “winner-take-all” system? • What is the biggest problem that Americans have with the Electoral College? • Why hasn’t the system been changed? Explain.
The Presidency & Qualifications • What part of the Constitution deals with the Executive Branch? • Identify the 3 formal qualifications for the Presidency established by the Constitution. • What characteristics have the electorate supported as informal requirements for Presidential candidates?—Make a list. • What determines the President’s salary? • According to the Constitution, how long may a President serve? • What do all Presidents do upon being elected to show their commitment to upholding the Constitution? • Identify 2 precedents established by George Washington for future Presidents.
The Vice President & Succession • What are the qualifications to be Vice President? • Does the Constitution establish a limit on the # of times a person may serve as Vice President? • What does it mean to say that a Presidential candidate would select a running mate to “balance the ticket”? • What are the 2 Vice Presidential responsibilities mentioned in the Constitution? • How do modern Vice Presidents differ from early Vice Presidents? • Which Amendment deals with Presidential Succession? • Following the Vice President, what are the next 3 offices in line for the Presidency in order of succession?
Under which role does the President… • Host state dinners, light the national Christmas tree, give awards • Carry out the laws of Congress • Serve as head of the federal bureaucracy • Make treaties & executive agreements, develop foreign policies • Head the Armed Forces & deploy troops under the War Powers Act • Propose legislation, veto bills, & shape public policies • Campaign on behalf of other candidates, support party politics & platforms • Represent the public’s interests, represent the nation’s people • Promote high employment, production, & purchasing power • Roles of the President
List 3 powers defined under the Article II given to the President. • What is an executive order? • What judicial powers does the President have?—List 3. • Besides the Constitution, what other sources provide the President with power? • What forces exist to limit the President’s power? • Describe the provisions of the War Powers Act. • Define “impeachment”—which U.S. President(s) did this affect? • Presidential Power
Define “bureaucracy”. • Why is the bureaucracy often criticized or viewed negatively by the American public? • Provide 3 examples of bureaucratic institutions that exist in our government. • Arrange the following to show the proper hierarchy that exists within the American bureaucracy: • Cabinet Departments • Executive Office of the President • The President • Independent Agencies • BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY ALL 15 CABINET POSTS • How are Cabinet secretaries selected? • The Federal Bureaucracy ?