Deck 3: Presidential Authority in a Separated System of Governance

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What is a typical topic a student of the presidency might research?

A) Public approval of the president
B) The White House staff
C) Presidential decisions to use military force
D) All of the above
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Why might executive orders not be considered purely "unilateral" actions by a president?
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What is the impact of "centralization" on presidents' legislative success? Why? What else matters?
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What is the "n=1" problem? How can it be circumvented in studying the presidency?
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What has been the impact over time of the vague language dealing with presidential power in Article II of the U.S. Constitution?
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What factors influence whether a president "makes" legislative policy using his personal staff or whether he "buys" it from departmental or agency personnel?

A) The "transaction costs" associated with the political environment
B) Whether multiple departments have jurisdiction over a policy area
C) How close or distant a president's preferences are to Congress's
D) All of the above
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What influential scholar wrote Presidential Power in 1960?

A) Richard Norton
B) Richard Nixon
C) Richard Neustadt
D) Richard Nathan
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Which of the following is not a power granted the President in Article II of the Constitution?

A) To negotiate treaties
B) To obtain advice from department heads
C) To pass legislation
D) To appoint federal judges, with Senate confirmation
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What is an early example of a presidential unilateral action?

A) The War of 1812
B) The Alien and Sedition Acts
C) The Missouri Compromise
D) The Emancipation Proclamation
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What was spurred by the 1937 observation "the President needs help"?

A) Creation of the Department of State
B) The growth of a White House staff
C) Expansion of the Democratic National Committee
D) None of the above
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Clinton Rossiter wrote in the 1950s about the different "hats" presidents wore in the process of their different duties. Which of the following is not one of these "hats"?

A) Chief of State
B) Leader of a Coalition of Free Nations
C) Chief of Interstate Commerce
D) Chief Legislator
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With whose administration is the "modern presidency" normally thought to begin?

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Franklin Roosevelt
C) Harry Truman
D) Ronald Reagan
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Which of these is not a subfield in presidency studies as identified by Rudalevige?

A) The bureaucratic presidency
B) The public presidency
C) The constitutional presidency
D) The institutional presidency
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President Theodore Roosevelt's assessment of presidential power was that the president ________.

A) cannot act unless specifically authorized by a law or the Constitution
B) must receive Congressional approval to act in most instances
C) can act unless the law or Constitution specifically forbids it
D) can act even if the law or Constitution forbids it
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Charles O. Jones writes that despite overwhelming media and popular attention on the incumbent president, "the presidency is not the government." How does that fact matter for presidential power? How does good research approach this issue?
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Deck 3: Presidential Authority in a Separated System of Governance
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What is a typical topic a student of the presidency might research?

A) Public approval of the president
B) The White House staff
C) Presidential decisions to use military force
D) All of the above
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Why might executive orders not be considered purely "unilateral" actions by a president?
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What is the impact of "centralization" on presidents' legislative success? Why? What else matters?
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What is the "n=1" problem? How can it be circumvented in studying the presidency?
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What has been the impact over time of the vague language dealing with presidential power in Article II of the U.S. Constitution?
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What factors influence whether a president "makes" legislative policy using his personal staff or whether he "buys" it from departmental or agency personnel?

A) The "transaction costs" associated with the political environment
B) Whether multiple departments have jurisdiction over a policy area
C) How close or distant a president's preferences are to Congress's
D) All of the above
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What influential scholar wrote Presidential Power in 1960?

A) Richard Norton
B) Richard Nixon
C) Richard Neustadt
D) Richard Nathan
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Which of the following is not a power granted the President in Article II of the Constitution?

A) To negotiate treaties
B) To obtain advice from department heads
C) To pass legislation
D) To appoint federal judges, with Senate confirmation
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What is an early example of a presidential unilateral action?

A) The War of 1812
B) The Alien and Sedition Acts
C) The Missouri Compromise
D) The Emancipation Proclamation
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What was spurred by the 1937 observation "the President needs help"?

A) Creation of the Department of State
B) The growth of a White House staff
C) Expansion of the Democratic National Committee
D) None of the above
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Clinton Rossiter wrote in the 1950s about the different "hats" presidents wore in the process of their different duties. Which of the following is not one of these "hats"?

A) Chief of State
B) Leader of a Coalition of Free Nations
C) Chief of Interstate Commerce
D) Chief Legislator
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With whose administration is the "modern presidency" normally thought to begin?

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Franklin Roosevelt
C) Harry Truman
D) Ronald Reagan
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Which of these is not a subfield in presidency studies as identified by Rudalevige?

A) The bureaucratic presidency
B) The public presidency
C) The constitutional presidency
D) The institutional presidency
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President Theodore Roosevelt's assessment of presidential power was that the president ________.

A) cannot act unless specifically authorized by a law or the Constitution
B) must receive Congressional approval to act in most instances
C) can act unless the law or Constitution specifically forbids it
D) can act even if the law or Constitution forbids it
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Charles O. Jones writes that despite overwhelming media and popular attention on the incumbent president, "the presidency is not the government." How does that fact matter for presidential power? How does good research approach this issue?
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