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1 Government ch. 9 1. __________ of the Constitution grants the president broad but vaguely described powers.

2 Sec 1 2. Over the years, several presidents have added to the power of the presidency simply by the way they handled the job. _______________ in _____, purchased the ___________ Territory from __________. He thought that the presidency had inherent powers.

3 Sec 1 3. During the __________, Abraham Lincoln suspended the writ of ________ _________ and jailed opponents of the Union without a trial. He raised an army before getting Congressional approval. ____ expanded the role of the federal government in the nation’s economy.

4 Sec 1 4. Sometimes Congress complain about presidents having too much power. President ______________ reported that two American destroyers had been attacked in the ___________. Congress then passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.

5 Sec 1 5. President Ronald __________ was called “the Great Communicator” because of his ability to deliver his message directly to the people through television. 6. A congressional override of a veto may limit a president’s effectiveness in carrying out a legislative program. Example – 1973, Congress overrode President ______’s veto of the War Powers Act that prevented committing troops to combat for more than 60 days w/out congressional approval.

6 Sec 1 7. Other limitations include the __________’s confirmation power, the power of the _____, and the power to _________ the president. In 1868, the House impeached President Andrew _________, but the Senate acquitted him. ________ resigned in 1974 before the impeachment charges could be brought to the full House.

7 Sec 1 8. In _________, the Senate acquitted President _________ on the impeachment charges. 9. ___________________ established the Supreme Court’s right to review legislative actions.

8 Sec 2 Roles of the President 1. ______________ – the president represents the nation & performs many ceremonial roles.. 2. ________________ – the president sees that the laws of Congress are carried out. 3. To carry out the laws one can use executive orders – “______________”

9 Sec 2 4. Another tool is making presidential appointments. A third tool is the right to remove officials they have appointed. A fourth tool enables a president to refuse to allow a federal dept. or agency to spend the money Congress has appropriated for it. This is known has _______________. President _________ was known for this procedure.

10 Sec 2 5. As chief executive, the president can grant a reprieve (a postponement of legal punishment) or _________ (release from legal punishment. Example – President ____ granting “a full, free and absolute pardon unto __________________”. 6. __________ is a group pardon to people for an offense against the gov’t. This usually applies to military personnel.

11 Sec 2 7. Chief legislator – Congress expects the executive branch to propose legislation it wishes to see enacted. 8. Economic planner. 9. Party leader – give speeches & fund raise. 10. Chief diplomat – directs the foreign policy of the US.

12 Sec 2 11. The president has the sole power to negotiate and sign treaties. Must be approved by 2/3 vote of the ___________. Sometimes, the Senate will refuse to approve a treaty. Give example?? Executive agreements have the same legal status as treaties, but do not require Senate approval. Example of this was the _________________ Act during WWII.

13 Sec 2 12. Commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the US. 13. Several presidents have come from a military background – ___________, A. Jackson, Teddy ____________, Eisenhower. Some presidents with little military experience have had to command military operations. __________ & Nixon, Carter, & G.W. ______. 14. Today, the president of the US is the most powerful single individual in the world.

14 Sec 3 1. When the Constitution was written, the _______________ anticipated that Congress would lead the nation, not the president. 2. Understanding the public is critical in the success of a president. Johnson became unpopular during the __________ War.

15 Sec 3 3. FDR became extremely popular during the ________________, whereas, Herbert ____________ believed that the public did not want gov’t to take an active role in the nation’s economic problems. FDR’s weekly press conferences where called?

16 Sec 3 4. A lot of times a president must be willing to compromise. Perhaps the most tragic example of a president’s unwillingness to compromise was ________________ after WWI. He favored the League of __________, but Congress didn’t. 5. A president must have political courage. Example – Lincoln’s decision to continue the Civil War, he knew that this would destroy his chances of re-election.

17 Sec 3 6. Limits of Executive Privilege – _______ vs. _________ – the Court ruled that the president had to surrender tapes to the special prosecutor during the scandal.


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