Title: CHAPTERS 13 AND 14 THE PRESIDENCY
1CHAPTERS 13 AND 14THE PRESIDENCY
2SECTION ONETHE PRESIDENTS JOB DESCRIPTION
3True or False?
- 1. As chief citizen, the President is the
automatic head of the political party that
controls the executive branch. - FALSE
4True or False?
- 2. As commander-in-chief, the President has
control of the army and navy. - TRUE
5True or False?
- 3. As chief of state, the President is
ceremonial head of government. - TRUE
6True or False?
- 4. The President is the chief administrator, or
head of the large federal bureaucracy. - TRUE
75. The Constitution stipulates that the
President must
- be a natural-born citizen.
- have been a citizen for at least 14 years.
- have lived in the country for the 14 years prior
to his or her election. - be either a natural-born or naturalized citizen.
86. Among other requirements, the Constitution
states that the President must be at
least__________years old.
- 25
- 30
- 35
- 40
97. According to the 22nd Amendment, the President
- may serve a maximum of 10 years.
- may serve a maximum of 8 years.
- may run for a third term only after someone else
has been President for four years. - may serve a maximum of 12 years.
10SECTION TWOPRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION AND THE VICE
PRESIDENCY
11True or False?
- 8. Upon the death of a President, the Vice
President assumes the powers and duties of the
presidency, but technically does not become
President. - FALSE
12True or False?
- 9. The secretary of state is the first Cabinet
officer in the line of succession. - TRUE
13True or False?
- 10. The Vice President cannot be removed from
office by the President. - TRUE
1411. Which of the following is the correct line
of succession to the presidency?
- Vice President, Speaker of the House, president
pro tempore of the Senate - Vice President, president pro tempore of the
Senate, Speaker of the House - Vice President, secretary of state, Speaker of
the House - Vice President, secretary of defense, president
pro tempore of the Senate
1512. A President whose duties have been
temporarily assumed by the Vice President may
reclaim his or her office by
- gaining a majority vote of Congress.
- informing Congress that he or she is no longer
disabled, provided the Vice President and a
majority of the Cabinet do not challenge his or
her decision. - presenting Congress with written medical reports
by two physicians testifying that he or she is no
longer disabled. - gaining a majority vote of the Cabinet and the
Supreme Court.
1613. The Constitution assigns which of the
following duties to the Vice President?
- presiding over the Senate and the National
Security Council - helping to decide cases of presidential
disability and presiding over the Senate - presiding over Cabinet meetings and deciding
cases of presidential disability - helping to make executive-branch appointments and
presiding over the Senate
1714. Presidential candidates try to choose
vice-presidential candidates who
- have little political experience.
- do not have great political ambitions.
- will help balance the ticket politically.
- have views very different from those of the
presidential candidate.
18SECTION FOURPRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS
19True or False?
- 15. The winner-take-all primary is not common
today. - TRUE
20True or False?
- 16. Most party conventions today involve a big
floor fight to select their candidates for
President and Vice President. - FALSE
2117. In a States presidential primary, voters
- always select the delegates for their candidate.
- may either choose delegates or express a
preference for a candidate. - can only express a preference for a candidate.
- meet in a caucus to select candidates.
2218. The goal of proportional representation has
been to
- make the convention system more economical.
- make the convention system more efficient in
nominating a winning ticket. - promote greater grass roots involvement in the
convention process. - unify the party ideologically so that the
platform can be more specific.
2319. If there is a tie in the electoral vote for
President,
- a runoff election must be held in the electoral
college within 30 days. - the House of Representatives chooses between the
top two candidates. - the House of Representatives chooses among the
top three candidates. - Congress meets in joint session to choose between
the top two candidates.
2420. All of the following are defects in the
electoral college system except
- The winner of the electoral vote is not
automatically the same as the winner of the
popular vote. - Electors are not legally bound to vote for the
candidates who win their States popular vote. - The result is usually not known for weeks or
months after the popular vote. - There is always the possibility of a tie.
2521. Direct popular election is unlikely to be
adopted because
- a constitutional amendment would be required.
- small States oppose direct election.
- a truly national campaign would cost even more
than the present system. - all of the above.
26CHAPTER 14
- SECTION TWO
- THE PRESIDENTS EXECUTIVE POWERS
2722. If a President does not agree with a federal
law, he or she
- can refuse to carry it out.
- must carry it out anyway according to the
instructions of Congress. - must carry it out, but has some leeway in how
strongly he or she enforces it. - can delay carrying it out until he or she has
appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn it.
2823. Of the federal civilian employees, the
President appoints
- only a handful.
- more than half.
- almost all.
- only Cabinet members.
29SECTION FOURLEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL POWERS
3024. When President Nixon accepted the pardon
extended by President Ford, it was understood that
- there would still be a trial to determine his
guilt. - he was admitting guilt.
- there was no wrongdoing on his part.
- he would never again seek or accept public office.
3125. Which of the following is an example of the
Presidents ability to check the power of
Congress?
- veto
- reprieve
- commutation
- all of the above
32END OF CHAPTER QUESTIONS
3326. In case the President is disabled, the way
the Vice President becomes President is
determined by the
- original Constitution.
- Presidential Succession Act.
- 25th Amendment.
- Congress.
3427. If an incumbent President is seeking another
term in office, who will his party likely
nominate?
- the Vice President
- the President
- the Speaker of the House
- the House majority leader
3528. During the nomination process, political
battles are most likely to occur in
- presidential primaries in the Presidents party.
- presidential primaries in the party out of power.
- the Cabinet.
- the electoral college.
3629. The national convention is held to
accomplish all of the following except
- unify the party behind its candidates.
- pick its presidential candidate.
- select the partys delegates.
- adopt the partys platform.
3730. The first and most widely publicized caucus
today is held in the State of
- California.
- New Jersey.
- New Hampshire.
- Iowa.
3831. The Presidents military powers
- are strictly limited to times of war.
- are shared with Congress.
- only apply to the use of the United States Army
and its weapons. - may never be used to keep the domestic peace.
3932. The President CANNOT exercise judicial power
by
- granting amnesty to a group of law violators.
- reducing the length of a sentence.
- granting pardons in cases of impeachment.
- postponing the carrying out of a sentence.
4033. A President can use armed forces abroad
- once Congress has approved the decision.
- after a declaration of war has been issued by
Congress. - pending approval by Congress within 48 hours.
- at his or her own discretion.
4134. The President exercises legislative power
over Congress by
- recommending legislation.
- preventing a bill from coming before the
President. - routinely telling Congress when it must adjourn.
- allowing all bills to die by pocket vetoes.
4235. The Presidents power to grant pardons
- may be overridden by the Senate.
- applies to cases involving federal and State
offenses. - may be used in cases of impeachment.
- can be used before a person is charged with a
crime.
43LIGHTNING ROUND
44The group that makes the formal selection of the
President
45The election system in which a candidate who wins
the preference vote in a primary automatically
wins the support of all the delegates chosen in
the primary
46Presidential candidates often choose a running
mate who can_________________________by virtue of
certain characteristics.
47Since a full pardon was not granted, the criminal
asked for a(n)____________to lessen his sentence.
48A(n)_______________postpones the execution of a
sentence, but in itself does not change the
sentence.
49Under the power of_________, the President can
accept another country as equal in the family of
nations.
50The granting of a general pardon to a whole group
of law violators