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14 Cards in this Set
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those who opposed strong exec called the Pres position similar to a
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chief clerk, someone who would carry out legislative branch's orders but play little political role
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22 Amendment
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president serve only 2 terms
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impeach
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brought up on formal charges by House, removed from office if convicted by Senate
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Presidents power to negotiate treaties don't go into effect untill
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ratified by 2/3 of Senate
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appointment to ambassadorships given as reward to faithful party service known as
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patronage
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pres usually outlines administrations legislative agenda in
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State of the Union address.
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pres also can pardon (except for impeachment)
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Presidents, Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon
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________ powers are those that can be inferred form the Const
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inherrent powers
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agreements that are within inherent power are called
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executive agreements
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Lyndon Johnson
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war on poverty - Great Society
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when Pres Carter personally worked out Camp David Accords with Israel and Egypt known as
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summit diplomacy
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Pres 4 executive office agencies
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WHO
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THE ________ responsible for seeing that the pres legislative goals carried out working with Congress
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chief of staff
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cabinets not based on a
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personal relationship with pres or given as a reward, expertise, reputation
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