The Executive Branch Unit Test

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The prime minister of Canada and the U.S. president acting as chief executive might do which of the following? appoint heads of agencies, attend the Stanley Cup hockey final, enact treaties with foreign countries, send military personnel to war
Back
appoint heads of agencies
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A president who withholds documents related to private conversations with advisers can point to the actions of which president, who first claimed this power?
Back
George Washington
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which body would the president consult to obtain advice about setting import taxes for goods from China? Options: Council of Economic Advisers, Federal Reserve, House of Representatives, Senate
Back
Council of Economic Advisers
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is a tool that the president can use to obtain congressional support for his or her legislative agenda? Options: extensive meetings with cabinet members, political patronage appointment for a constituent, promise of campaign support to a senator, promise to sign any bill that supports the agenda
Back
promise of campaign support to a senator
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When President Harry S. Truman enacted new policy by racially integrating the armed forces, he did it using which of these? agency policy, amnesty, executive agreement, executive order
Back
executive order
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these was a successful check on the power of a president? Options: After Jefferson negotiated the Louisiana Purchase, the Senate ratified it., After Truman seized steel mills, the courts declared the action unconstitutional., When FDR’s New Deal programs took effect, the executive branch expanded., When Lincoln blockaded southern ports, he was not opposed by Congress.
Back
After Truman seized steel mills, the courts declared the action unconstitutional.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In which situation would the president have to work out the most compromises to his or her legislative agenda? Options: The president and both Senate and House majorities share the same party., The president and only the House majority share the same party., The president and only the Senate majority share the same party., The president is from a different party than both Senate and House majorities.
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The president is from a different party than both Senate and House majorities.
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