The Presidency and Federal Bureaucracy
Please write two meaningful sentences that are related to each of the following (113) terms. One can be a definition, and the other an example or two of the terms relevance from the text. This discipline insures that you have improved comprehension and command of the material. (Remember to double space between terms for easier viewing).
Ch. 13
chief of state
chief executive
chief administrator
chief diplomat
commander in chief
chief legislator
chief of party
chief citizen
Interrelated Nature of Presidential Roles
Formal Qualifications
The Presidents Term
Pay and Benefits
The Constitution and Succession
Presidential Disability
The Vice Presidency
Importance of the Office
Original Constitutional Provisions
The Impact of the Rise of Parties
The election of 1800
The 12th Amendment
The role of Conventions
Extent of Control by Law
Convention Arrangements
The Appotionment of Delegates
Selection of Delegates
Presidential Primaries
History
Primaries Today
winner-take-all
Evaluation of the Presidential Primary
Caucuses and Conventions
The Convention Setting
The Opening session
The Second and Third Sessions
platform
The Final Sessions
Whom Does the Party Nominate?
The Electoral College Today
Flaws in the Electoral Collage (Major Defect)
The Second Major Defeat
The Third Major Defeat
Proposed Reforms
The District Plan
The Proportional Plan
Direct Popular election
electorate
The National Bonus Plan
A Final Word
Chapter 14
The Changing View of Presidential Power
Why Presidential Power Has Grown
How Presidents Power Has Grown
media
How Presidents Have Viewed Their Power
Executing the Law
The Ordinance Power
The Appointing Power
executive order
The Appointing Power
The Removal Power
The Historical Debate
Removal and the Supreme Court
The Power to Make Treaties
Executive Agreements
The Power of Recognition
The Presidents Dominant Role in Military Affairs
Making Undeclared War
Wartime Powers
The War Powers Resolution
The President in the Legislative Field
Power to Recommend Legislative
Other Legislative Powers
Judicial Powers
reprieve
pardon
commutation
amnesty
The Executive Office of the President
THe White House Office
The National Security Council
The Office of Management and Budget
federal budget
The Office of National Drug Control Policy
The Council of Economic Advisers
Other Units in the Economic Office
The Cabinet
Choosing Cabinet Members
Women and Minorites in the Cabinet
The Cabinets Role
Chapter 15
What is a Bureaucracy?
bureaucrat
Major Elements of the Federal Bureaucracy
administration
The Name Game
Staff and Line
The Executive Departments and the Independent Agencies
The Cabinet
What are the Independent Agencies
independent agencies
The Independent Executive Agencies
The Independent Executive Agencies
The Independent Regulatory Commissions
quasi-legislative
quasi-judicial
The Government Corporations
The Civil Service
The beginnings
The Spoils System
patronage
The Movement of Reform
The Pendleton Act
Civil Service Today
Reorganization
Federal Employees and Party Act
Pay and Benefit Issues