Government 9.o (Roles And Powers Of The President) Question Preview (ID: 38056)


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Which is Supreme Court's check on the President ?
a) Judicial Veto
b) Pocket Veto
c) Congressional Override
d) Judicial Review

What is the postponement of legal punishment?
a) reprieve
b) pardon
c) amnesty
d) impoundment

What Requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops?
a) War Powers Act of 1973
b) Hatch Act
c) Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
d) Pendleton Act

What is the part of the Constitution in which the powers of the Executive Branch are described?
a) Article I
b) Article II
c) Article III
d) Article IV

Our president is the face of the nation and is the symbol of America.
a) Executive Agreement
b) Executive Privilege
c) Executive Order
d) Executive Mandate

What are rules issued by the President alone, but they have the same force as a law passed by Congress. called?
a) Commander in Chief
b) Chief Executive
c) Chief Administrator
d) Head of State

What is the most important role of the President?
a) Chief Executive
b) Head of State
c) Chief Legislator
d) Party Leader

What was the Supreme Court case that established JUDICIAL REVIEW as legal?
a) BROWN v. Topeka
b) MCCULLOCH v. Maryland
c) MIRANDA v. Arizona
d) MARBURY v. Madison

Who can confirm the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice?
a) President
b) Senate
c) House
d) Congress

Who can appoint a Supreme Court Justice?
a) President
b) Senate
c) House
d) Congress

What is a full release from punishment for an individual called?
a) pardon
b) reprieve
c) amnesty
d) mandate

What is a full release from punishment for a large group called?
a) pardon
b) reprieve
c) amnesty
d) mandate

When a President wins by a large margin and has the expressed will of the people, what is it called?
a) pardon
b) reprieve
c) amnesty
d) mandate

What is it called when the President does not have to testify before Congress or in a court?
a) executive privilege
b) executive agreement
c) executive order
d) executive branch

What is an informal agreement between two leaders that does not need senate approval called?
a) executive privilege
b) executive agreement
c) executive order
d) executive branch

What placed limits on executive privilege?
a) U.S. v. Nixon
b) Marbury v. Madison
c) Gibbons v. Ogden
d) Brown v. Topeka

President acts as the chief spokesman in the global community.
a) Chief Administrator
b) Chief Diplomat
c) Chief Executive
d) Head of State

The President controls the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines during a time of war.
a) Chief Executive
b) Chief Diplomat
c) Commander in Chief
d) Chief of State

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