A) required by federal law.
B) required by the Constitution.
C) funneled through the vice president, as demanded by the Constitution.
D) entirely at the discretion of the president.
E) Both B and C.
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A) older and from western states
B) primarily Catholics and Jews
C) military commanders from the South
D) white, male Protestants
E) California natives
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A) is a written declaration that a president may make when signing a bill into law.
B) usually points to sections of a law that the president thinks may be unconstitutional.
C) must accompany treaties submitted to the Senate by the president when seeking advice and consent.
D) Options A and B are true.
E) All of the above are true.
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A) been impeached and acquitted.
B) died while in office.
C) been impeached and convicted.
D) resigned.
E) been impeached.
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A) issued by the president have the force of law.
B) are used to enforce legislative statutes.
C) represent the president's legislative power.
D) have been used to establish rules for the executive administrative agencies.
E) All of the above are true.
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A) Second Article of the Constitution
B) Presidential Succession Act of 1947
C) Congressional Joint Resolution on Presidential Succession
D) Twelfth Amendment
E) Twenty-Fifth Amendment
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A) to balance the ticket by region or political philosophy.
B) to attract groups of voters or appease party factions.
C) to reinforce one of the presidential candidate's strong points.
D) to shore up the presidential candidate's perceived weaknesses.
E) to serve as a co-president.
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A) it remains unfilled until the next election, and the Speaker of the House becomes president if the president dies.
B) the president nominates a replacement who must be approved by both chambers of Congress.
C) the president names a replacement that is not subject to congressional approval.
D) the president nominates a replacement who must be approved by the Senate.
E) the secretary of state becomes vice president.
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A) the lack of a major ideological divide.
B) that Russia's actions seem to be nationalist in nature.
C) that Russia is more economically entangled with the West than during the Cold War.
D) Both A and B.
E) All of the above.
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A) is a non-partisan department.
B) clearly affects the greater scope of the federal budget.
C) publishes the budgets prepared by Congress.
D) helps the president prepare the annual budget.
E) is currently in the Department of the Treasury.
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A) is constrained by the civil service system.
B) puts the president in charge of deciding which individuals will occupy more than 50,000 jobs in government.
C) allows the president to appoint a majority of the civilian appointments in the bureaucracy.
D) is confined mainly to the military.
E) has been dramatically limited by the use of the constitutional amendment process.
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A) both the House and Senate
B) few presidents
C) many presidents
D) nearly all presidents
E) Both A and D.
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A) The president's veto is final and gives him or her complete control over legislation.
B) Because vetoes are usually overridden, the power has become unimportant.
C) The threat of a veto gives the president significant influence over Congress and legislation.
D) The veto has been used by Congress to stop the president from signing legislation.
E) Because vetoes are rarely overridden, the power has become unimportant.
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A) the job of presiding over the Senate and voting in case of a tie.
B) many responsibilities independent of presidential authority.
C) the job of chief of staff to the president.
D) the right to use the veto if he or she has the approval of the president.
E) Options A and D are true.
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A) the kitchen cabinet.
B) the cabinet.
C) the Executive Office of the President.
D) the Council of Presidential Advisors.
E) the system of checks on executive power.
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A) Council of Economic Advisers.
B) cabinet.
C) Executive Presidential Office.
D) White House Office.
E) Domestic Policy Council.
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A) the Speaker of the House; the secretary of state
B) the secretary of state; the Speaker of the House
C) the Speaker of the House; the president pro tempore of the Senate
D) the president pro tempore of the Senate; the Speaker of the House
E) the secretary of state; the president pro tempore of the Senate
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A) involves the ability of the president and executive branch officials to withhold certain information from Congress and the courts.
B) means that members of the executive branch cannot be prosecuted for official acts.
C) is the concept that has been applied to the president's use of the pocket veto.
D) allows the president discretion in making political appointments.
E) was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1974.
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A) when a president resigns.
B) when a president is impeached and convicted.
C) when a president dies.
D) after winning a presidential election.
E) All of the above.
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