A) George Washington declared amnesty for all Americans who fought for the British during the War for Independence.
B) Andrew Johnson declared amnesty for all Confederate soldiers.
C) Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon for crimes he may have committed.
D) Jimmy Carter declared amnesty for all draft evaders during the Vietnam War.
E) The presidential power to grant pardons involves power over all individuals who may be a threat to the security of the United States.
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A) substantially reduces the power of the federal government compared to state governments
B) has no impact on the importance of the presidency at all
C) violates the Constitution by violating the separation of powers
D) substantially reduces the importance of the presidency
E) substantially enhances the importance of the presidency
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A) The War Powers Act has been fully observed by every president who has deployed the military overseas since Gerald Ford.
B) Recent presidents have refrained from asking Congress to declare war and have, instead, frequently deployed the military without congressional authorization.
C) Recent presidents have asked Congress to declare war many times and have never deployed the military without congressional authorization.
D) Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in order to give the president more control over the military.
E) As a result of the War Powers Resolution, Congress now has more control over the military than the president does.
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A) an announcement the president makes about his interpretation of a congressional enactment he is signing into law
B) an announcement made by a presidential candidate when formally accepting his or her party's nomination
C) an announcement made by the president and the leader of a foreign country immediately following an executive agreement
D) an announcement the president is required to make any time he issues an executive order
E) a decree issued by Congress that demands the president sign a congressional enactment into law immediately
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A) Presidents have used the veto only twice in American history.
B) Use of the veto has remained constant across presidential administrations and vetoes are frequently overridden
C) Use of the veto varies considerably across presidential administrations and vetoes are seldom overridden.
D) Use of the veto has remained constant across presidential administrations and vetoes are frequently overridden.
E) Use of the veto has remained constant across presidential administrations and vetoes are seldom overridden.
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A) Dolly Madison
B) Eleanor Roosevelt
C) Betty Ford
D) Hillary Clinton
E) Laura Bush
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A) required by a law passed by Congress in 1802 and renewed ever since
B) requested by the president, and comity demands that his request is always accepted
C) based on tradition, but was discontinued during the Great Depression and World War II
D) mandated by the Constitution
E) requested by the media and nearly always agreed to by the president and Congress
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A) the greater scope and complexity of the tasks that American government has undertaken
B) the reduced scope and complexity of the tasks that American government has undertaken
C) frequent requests made by state governments to transfer more power to the executive branch
D) numerous initiatives passed by voters that require less legislative specificity
E) a series of Supreme Court decisions that ruled executive mandates were unconstitutional
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A) Cabinet
B) Kitchen Cabinet
C) White House staff
D) Executive Council of Advisers
E) Department of State
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True/False
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A) an executive mandate
B) an executive privilege
C) a legislative initiative
D) an executive order
E) a presidential prerogative
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A) Article I
B) Article II
C) Article III
D) Article IV
E) Article V
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A) It demonstrated that the United States could use diplomacy to stay out of European conflicts.
B) It reflected the authority of the president to officially recognize a specific regime as the sovereign power of a nation, even when there is doubt as to who rules that nation.
C) It was the first time any nation had recognized the United States as independent.
D) It prevented the economic embargo of American goods by the king of France.
E) It ensured that France would be America's ally in any foreign conflict.
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A) to serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives
B) to cast tie-breaking votes in the Senate
C) to act as a chief admiral of the U.S. Navy
D) to represent the president overseas
E) to run the day-to-day operations of the executive office of the president
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A) Kitchen Cabinet
B) plumbers
C) round table
D) colloquium
E) good ol' boys (despite the fact that many women have entered these ranks)
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A) Johnson traveled with his own press secretary, the first time a president had used public relations officials.
B) During the nineteenth century, it was seen as undignified for a president to campaign on his own behalf.
C) Johnson did not speak to the general public, but instead spoke only to handpicked audiences where he knew he would be favorably received.
D) Johnson's speeches were delivered only in the former Confederate states and ignored the North, where he most needed support.
E) Johnson's speeches were the first to encourage women and African Americans to become active in politics.
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A) in winning support from public opinion
B) in raising campaign funds
C) in dealing with Congress on legislative matters
D) in making executive appointments
E) in negotiating treaties and executive agreements
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A) 1941
B) 1950
C) 1964
D) 2001
E) 2003
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A) the president
B) the Senate
C) both houses of Congress
D) the Senate, with the approval of the president
E) the Department of Defense
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A) an expressed power
B) a delegated power
C) executive privilege
D) an executive agreement
E) an executive order
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