Deck 9: The Presidency

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The president's function for the masses is to

A) provide a vicarious means of taking political action.
B) balance the power of sub-national elites.
C) provide a national perspective.
D) All of the above are true.
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The president presents programs to Congress through various presidential messages, including

A) the annual State of the Union.
B) news conferences.
C) town-hall meetings.
D) All of the above are true.
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The president of the United States has two primary jobs: head of government and

A) chief of the army.
B) chief of state.
C) chief of federal bureaucracy.
D) chief of all states.
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The impact on the approval rating of President Clinton during a sex scandal and impeachment by the House of Representative was

A) minimal.
B) significant; his approval rating dropped dramatically.
C) significant; his approval rating went up dramatically.
D) unknown as he issued an executive order to end approval surveys.
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Which of the following conflicts was not formally a declared war?

A) Vietnam (Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon)
B) Korea (Truman)
C) France (Adams)
D) All of the above are true.
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The number of presidents of the last 50 years who have not ordered American troops to deploy abroad is

A) 0.
B) 1.
C) 2.
D) 4.
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When President Obama committed U. S. forces to assisting the overthrow of dictator Muammar Qaddafi, it demonstrated again

A) how weak the War Powers Act has become as a constraint on Presidential powers.
B) how weak the President's war making power is compared to Congress.
C) how the Supreme Court is the final arbiter of foreign policy.
D) All of the above are true.
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What was the response of President Nixon to the War Powers Act?

A) He vetoed the Act.
B) He assured his full compliance with the Act.
C) He subsequently launched an invasion of Cambodia.
D) He sought a court challenge to the Act.
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A classic illustration of the _______________role of the president came on September 11, 2001, when President George W. Bush spoke to the nation.

A) physiological
B) psychological
C) pathological
D) homeopathic
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Since 1789, U.S. forces have participated in military actions overseas on more than 200 occasions, but Congress declared war only _____ times.

A) five
B) eleven
C) seventy-eight
D) ninety-four
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Which is a psychological function of the presidency?

A) As a symbol of social stability, provides a feeling of security
B) As a symbol of unity and nationhood.
C) As a mother-substitute in a Freudian sense
D) All of the above are true
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The approval ratings of President ___________ fell faster in his first year than any president since Truman.

A) George W. Bush
B) Barack Obama
C) Bill Clinton
D) George H.W. Bush
Question
In 1973, congress passed the War Powers Act to

A) restrict the ability of federal government to mandate a military draft.
B) restrict the abilities of state governments from declaring war.
C) to restrict the war making powers of the President.
D) All of the above are true.
Question
The presidency's real power is

A) dependent on formal authority granted by the Constitution.
B) closely tied to its authority as commander-in-chief.
C) the power to persuade others in the political system.
D) dependent on personal moral character.
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For the elites, the president's function is to

A) propose policy initiatives.
B) mobilize influence within the system.
C) supervise the management of the government and the economy.
D) All of the above are true.
Question
When a president signs a bill into law he often includes a signing statement, which

A) explains his reasons for vetoing the bill.
B) explains his denial of congressional authority.
C) explains his understanding of the law.
D) explains his plans to pay for the law.
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Which of the following is an example of Congress' power to constrain the president as leader of the executive branch?

A) The power of the purse
B) The power to abolish executive department
C) The power to deny appointments
D) All of the above are true.
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Presidents can help a bill through Congress by

A) issuing members of Congress invitations to White House events.
B) donating money to their campaigns.
C) praising them in the media.
D) All of the above are true.
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Presidents can do little about economic cycles,

A) therefore, the people look to their leadership more on foreign policy.
B) however, the people hold them responsible anyway.
C) therefore, the people hold Congress responsible.
D) for that reason the people hold the Federal Reserve Chairperson responsible.
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Which president was featured in an issue of the comic book, The Amazing Spider-Man ?

A) Bill Clinton
B) George W. Bush
C) Barack Obama
D) all of the above
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Al Qaeda leader Anwar Alwaki, who was born in the United States

A) was killed by a US Navy SEAL Team in Pakistan.
B) was poisoned by the CIA in Somalia.
C) committed suicide in prison at Guantanamo Bay.
D) was killed in a drone attack in Yemen.
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Presidential approval rating in the United States hit an all-time high after ___________.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act

A) sets up a single payer national health care system.
B) is socialism.
C) requires all states to provide health insurance
D) requires all individuals to purchase health insurance.
Question
George W. Bush's 2007 strategy for winning in Iraq was

A) called "shock and awe."
B) to deploy a "surge."
C) called "hearts and minds."
D) called "cut and run."
Question
The removal of U.S. forces from Iraq by the end of 2011 was negotiated by the Bush administration but

A) has never been implemented by the Obama administration.
B) is being slowly implemented by the Obama administration.
C) occurred a year before the deadline under the Obama administration.
D) was completed by the Obama administration.
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Formal powers of the president include all of the following, except

A) supervision of the executive branch.
B) initiation of policy.
C) leading the political party.
D) granting pardons and reprieves.
Question
The biggest disappointment for the Obama administration has been

A) the war on terrorism.
B) the illegal alien problem.
C) the weather.
D) the economy.
Question
The experience of the last three presidents shows it is easier for the president to "get things done" when

A) the Senate is controlled by democrats.
B) the House is controlled by republicans.
C) the congress is controlled by the president's party.
D) the congress is equally divided between parties.
Question
The president's real power depends not on formal authority but on the ability to ____________________.
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Richard Nixon was forced from office because he

A) committed a crime.
B) was a Republican.
C) was too popular with the masses.
D) was too accommodating in negotiations with the Vietcong.
Question
According to the authors of our text no vice president ever achieved the degree of power and influence enjoyed by

A) Gerald Ford.
B) Joe Biden.
C) Dick Cheney
D) Al Gore.
Question
The only U.S. president ever to resign from office was

A) Bill Clinton
B) Lyndon B. Johnson
C) James Polk
D) Richard Nixon
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The president, as ____________________, functions as the symbolic representative of the nation.
Question
Historically, _____________ of all presidential vetoes have been sustained.

A) 25 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 96 percent
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In American history, ______ presidents have been impeached and removed from office.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) no
Question
During the first two years of the Obama administration

A) the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act was passed
B) the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was passed.
C) federal surveillance powers were expanded through several extensions of the PATRIOT Act.
D) All of the above are true.
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The Supreme Court has held that the president has "absolute immunity" from

A) sexual harassment suits.
B) civil suits arising out of official duties.
C) class action law suits.
D) All of the above.
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Barack Obama's first year saw ______________increase to over 10 percent, which weighed heavily on the decline in his approval ratings.
Question
President __________ issued the greatest number of vetoes.

A) George W. Bush
B) Harry Truman
C) Franklin D. Roosevelt
D) Dwight Eisenhower
Question
When people feel politically powerless, they may look to the president as a ____________________.
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Among President George W. Bush's policy achievements was the passage of the ____________________, which redefined and strengthened the federal government's role in education.
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The idea that internal executive branch communications are not for public or congressional scrutiny is called ____________________
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To override a veto, Congress must have a ____________________ vote in both chambers.
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The people are prepared to support a president who is willing to do something, whether or not it's a good idea.
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The president is ____________________ of the world's largest bureaucracy, with 2.8 million people working under him/her.
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The president's role as chief legislator is derived from ____________________.
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The expectations of a president far exceed the president's power to meet them.
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In 2000, George W. Bush won the presidency in a close race against Democratic _________________.
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The role of ____________________ gives the president principle responsibility for foreign policy.
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George W. Bush's first elected position was as____________________.
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Presidents from Madison to Obama have used ____________________, which allows them to add an interpretation, objection, or details to a law.
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Abraham Lincoln ended slavery with the ____________________, without congressional approval or constitutional authority.
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Congress' attempt to limit the military authority of the president in 1973 was the ____________________.
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The power of ____________________ allows the president to grant legitimacy or withhold it from regimes around the world, such as the case of the dictatorship in Cuba.
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Through several extensions of the PATRIOT Act that were due to expire, federal surveillance powers have been ____________________.
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Nothing inspires elite support among the masses more than being attacked.
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The most powerful tool the president has in the legislative process is the ____________________.
Question
The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act requires all individuals to ________________.
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The masses view the private morality of a president as a sign of his trustworthiness as public official.
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Barack Obama asserted the right to kill American citizens anywhere overseas without due process if they are deemed part of a __________________group fighting the United States.
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Responsibility for initiating public policy falls principally on the president.
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President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for his potential, rather than for any achievements.
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Discuss the president's legislative powers, giving special attention to the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.
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Congressional restraint on the executive branch includes the ability to establish or abolish executive departments and regulate their operations.
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In 1965, Harry Truman issued Executive Order 9981, instituting affirmative action programs in the federal government.
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How does control of Congress by the opposite party to the president impact presidential "box scores?"
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The Supreme Court ruled the president has broad authority to keep the country from "going to hell."
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Presidents are expected to be lobbyists to help their bills through the legislative process.
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President Bush includes the right to launch preemptive attacks on terrorists as part of his role in the "war on terrorism".
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Executive orders have legal force and cannot be overturned except by a decision of the Supreme Court.
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Using examples, discuss the general pattern of approval ratings over a president's time in office.
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Roughly one-half of the bills considered by Congress originate in the executive branch.
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The United States has only declared war five times in its history.
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Through several extensions of the PATRIOT Act that were due to expire, federal surveillance powers have been reduced.
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The President has the sole power to declare war.
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President George H.W. Bush ordered troops to liberate Kuwait from Saddam Hussein without the approval of Congress.
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President Bush's Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) essentially resulted in the "nationalization" of a number of banks.
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Presidents have absolute immunity from lawsuit for any official action they may take.
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President Bill Clinton was impeached by the Senate.
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All presidents since the 1980s have been frequent users of signing statements.
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Deck 9: The Presidency
1
The president's function for the masses is to

A) provide a vicarious means of taking political action.
B) balance the power of sub-national elites.
C) provide a national perspective.
D) All of the above are true.
A
2
The president presents programs to Congress through various presidential messages, including

A) the annual State of the Union.
B) news conferences.
C) town-hall meetings.
D) All of the above are true.
A
3
The president of the United States has two primary jobs: head of government and

A) chief of the army.
B) chief of state.
C) chief of federal bureaucracy.
D) chief of all states.
B
4
The impact on the approval rating of President Clinton during a sex scandal and impeachment by the House of Representative was

A) minimal.
B) significant; his approval rating dropped dramatically.
C) significant; his approval rating went up dramatically.
D) unknown as he issued an executive order to end approval surveys.
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5
Which of the following conflicts was not formally a declared war?

A) Vietnam (Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon)
B) Korea (Truman)
C) France (Adams)
D) All of the above are true.
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6
The number of presidents of the last 50 years who have not ordered American troops to deploy abroad is

A) 0.
B) 1.
C) 2.
D) 4.
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7
When President Obama committed U. S. forces to assisting the overthrow of dictator Muammar Qaddafi, it demonstrated again

A) how weak the War Powers Act has become as a constraint on Presidential powers.
B) how weak the President's war making power is compared to Congress.
C) how the Supreme Court is the final arbiter of foreign policy.
D) All of the above are true.
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8
What was the response of President Nixon to the War Powers Act?

A) He vetoed the Act.
B) He assured his full compliance with the Act.
C) He subsequently launched an invasion of Cambodia.
D) He sought a court challenge to the Act.
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9
A classic illustration of the _______________role of the president came on September 11, 2001, when President George W. Bush spoke to the nation.

A) physiological
B) psychological
C) pathological
D) homeopathic
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10
Since 1789, U.S. forces have participated in military actions overseas on more than 200 occasions, but Congress declared war only _____ times.

A) five
B) eleven
C) seventy-eight
D) ninety-four
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11
Which is a psychological function of the presidency?

A) As a symbol of social stability, provides a feeling of security
B) As a symbol of unity and nationhood.
C) As a mother-substitute in a Freudian sense
D) All of the above are true
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12
The approval ratings of President ___________ fell faster in his first year than any president since Truman.

A) George W. Bush
B) Barack Obama
C) Bill Clinton
D) George H.W. Bush
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13
In 1973, congress passed the War Powers Act to

A) restrict the ability of federal government to mandate a military draft.
B) restrict the abilities of state governments from declaring war.
C) to restrict the war making powers of the President.
D) All of the above are true.
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14
The presidency's real power is

A) dependent on formal authority granted by the Constitution.
B) closely tied to its authority as commander-in-chief.
C) the power to persuade others in the political system.
D) dependent on personal moral character.
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15
For the elites, the president's function is to

A) propose policy initiatives.
B) mobilize influence within the system.
C) supervise the management of the government and the economy.
D) All of the above are true.
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16
When a president signs a bill into law he often includes a signing statement, which

A) explains his reasons for vetoing the bill.
B) explains his denial of congressional authority.
C) explains his understanding of the law.
D) explains his plans to pay for the law.
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17
Which of the following is an example of Congress' power to constrain the president as leader of the executive branch?

A) The power of the purse
B) The power to abolish executive department
C) The power to deny appointments
D) All of the above are true.
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18
Presidents can help a bill through Congress by

A) issuing members of Congress invitations to White House events.
B) donating money to their campaigns.
C) praising them in the media.
D) All of the above are true.
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19
Presidents can do little about economic cycles,

A) therefore, the people look to their leadership more on foreign policy.
B) however, the people hold them responsible anyway.
C) therefore, the people hold Congress responsible.
D) for that reason the people hold the Federal Reserve Chairperson responsible.
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20
Which president was featured in an issue of the comic book, The Amazing Spider-Man ?

A) Bill Clinton
B) George W. Bush
C) Barack Obama
D) all of the above
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21
Al Qaeda leader Anwar Alwaki, who was born in the United States

A) was killed by a US Navy SEAL Team in Pakistan.
B) was poisoned by the CIA in Somalia.
C) committed suicide in prison at Guantanamo Bay.
D) was killed in a drone attack in Yemen.
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22
Presidential approval rating in the United States hit an all-time high after ___________.
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23
The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act

A) sets up a single payer national health care system.
B) is socialism.
C) requires all states to provide health insurance
D) requires all individuals to purchase health insurance.
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24
George W. Bush's 2007 strategy for winning in Iraq was

A) called "shock and awe."
B) to deploy a "surge."
C) called "hearts and minds."
D) called "cut and run."
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25
The removal of U.S. forces from Iraq by the end of 2011 was negotiated by the Bush administration but

A) has never been implemented by the Obama administration.
B) is being slowly implemented by the Obama administration.
C) occurred a year before the deadline under the Obama administration.
D) was completed by the Obama administration.
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26
Formal powers of the president include all of the following, except

A) supervision of the executive branch.
B) initiation of policy.
C) leading the political party.
D) granting pardons and reprieves.
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27
The biggest disappointment for the Obama administration has been

A) the war on terrorism.
B) the illegal alien problem.
C) the weather.
D) the economy.
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28
The experience of the last three presidents shows it is easier for the president to "get things done" when

A) the Senate is controlled by democrats.
B) the House is controlled by republicans.
C) the congress is controlled by the president's party.
D) the congress is equally divided between parties.
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29
The president's real power depends not on formal authority but on the ability to ____________________.
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30
Richard Nixon was forced from office because he

A) committed a crime.
B) was a Republican.
C) was too popular with the masses.
D) was too accommodating in negotiations with the Vietcong.
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31
According to the authors of our text no vice president ever achieved the degree of power and influence enjoyed by

A) Gerald Ford.
B) Joe Biden.
C) Dick Cheney
D) Al Gore.
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32
The only U.S. president ever to resign from office was

A) Bill Clinton
B) Lyndon B. Johnson
C) James Polk
D) Richard Nixon
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33
The president, as ____________________, functions as the symbolic representative of the nation.
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34
Historically, _____________ of all presidential vetoes have been sustained.

A) 25 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 96 percent
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35
In American history, ______ presidents have been impeached and removed from office.

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) no
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36
During the first two years of the Obama administration

A) the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act was passed
B) the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was passed.
C) federal surveillance powers were expanded through several extensions of the PATRIOT Act.
D) All of the above are true.
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37
The Supreme Court has held that the president has "absolute immunity" from

A) sexual harassment suits.
B) civil suits arising out of official duties.
C) class action law suits.
D) All of the above.
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38
Barack Obama's first year saw ______________increase to over 10 percent, which weighed heavily on the decline in his approval ratings.
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39
President __________ issued the greatest number of vetoes.

A) George W. Bush
B) Harry Truman
C) Franklin D. Roosevelt
D) Dwight Eisenhower
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40
When people feel politically powerless, they may look to the president as a ____________________.
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41
Among President George W. Bush's policy achievements was the passage of the ____________________, which redefined and strengthened the federal government's role in education.
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42
The idea that internal executive branch communications are not for public or congressional scrutiny is called ____________________
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43
To override a veto, Congress must have a ____________________ vote in both chambers.
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44
The people are prepared to support a president who is willing to do something, whether or not it's a good idea.
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45
The president is ____________________ of the world's largest bureaucracy, with 2.8 million people working under him/her.
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The president's role as chief legislator is derived from ____________________.
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47
The expectations of a president far exceed the president's power to meet them.
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48
In 2000, George W. Bush won the presidency in a close race against Democratic _________________.
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The role of ____________________ gives the president principle responsibility for foreign policy.
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50
George W. Bush's first elected position was as____________________.
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Presidents from Madison to Obama have used ____________________, which allows them to add an interpretation, objection, or details to a law.
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Abraham Lincoln ended slavery with the ____________________, without congressional approval or constitutional authority.
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Congress' attempt to limit the military authority of the president in 1973 was the ____________________.
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54
The power of ____________________ allows the president to grant legitimacy or withhold it from regimes around the world, such as the case of the dictatorship in Cuba.
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55
Through several extensions of the PATRIOT Act that were due to expire, federal surveillance powers have been ____________________.
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56
Nothing inspires elite support among the masses more than being attacked.
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The most powerful tool the president has in the legislative process is the ____________________.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act requires all individuals to ________________.
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59
The masses view the private morality of a president as a sign of his trustworthiness as public official.
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Barack Obama asserted the right to kill American citizens anywhere overseas without due process if they are deemed part of a __________________group fighting the United States.
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Responsibility for initiating public policy falls principally on the president.
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President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for his potential, rather than for any achievements.
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63
Discuss the president's legislative powers, giving special attention to the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.
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Congressional restraint on the executive branch includes the ability to establish or abolish executive departments and regulate their operations.
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In 1965, Harry Truman issued Executive Order 9981, instituting affirmative action programs in the federal government.
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66
How does control of Congress by the opposite party to the president impact presidential "box scores?"
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67
The Supreme Court ruled the president has broad authority to keep the country from "going to hell."
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68
Presidents are expected to be lobbyists to help their bills through the legislative process.
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President Bush includes the right to launch preemptive attacks on terrorists as part of his role in the "war on terrorism".
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70
Executive orders have legal force and cannot be overturned except by a decision of the Supreme Court.
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71
Using examples, discuss the general pattern of approval ratings over a president's time in office.
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72
Roughly one-half of the bills considered by Congress originate in the executive branch.
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73
The United States has only declared war five times in its history.
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74
Through several extensions of the PATRIOT Act that were due to expire, federal surveillance powers have been reduced.
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75
The President has the sole power to declare war.
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76
President George H.W. Bush ordered troops to liberate Kuwait from Saddam Hussein without the approval of Congress.
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77
President Bush's Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) essentially resulted in the "nationalization" of a number of banks.
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78
Presidents have absolute immunity from lawsuit for any official action they may take.
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79
President Bill Clinton was impeached by the Senate.
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80
All presidents since the 1980s have been frequent users of signing statements.
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