The Presidency Ch 5 Vol I Question Preview (ID: 39980)


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Electors are elected by popular vote, but the president is elected by
a) the Electoral College.
b) political parties.
c) popular vote.
d) Congress.

Who was the most powerful vice president?
a) Al Gore
b) John Adams
c) Gerald Ford
d) Dick Cheney

The president can be removed from office for
a) waging an unpopular war.
b) committing “high crimes, and misdemeanors.”
c) breaking a promise to the people who elected him
d) committing adultery (cheating on his/her spouse).

These presidents were impeached
a) Ford, Nixon, Carter
b) Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton
c) Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson
d) LBJ and FDR

Following the vice president, the next in succession for the presidency is the
a) House whip.
b) majority leader of the Senate.
c) Speaker of the House.
d) president pro tempore of the Senate.

The first president to claim the leadership role for the executive branch in law-making was
a) Franklin Roosevelt
b) Abraham Lincoln
c) Richard Nixon
d) Lyndon Johnson

The president has the best chances of convincing Congress to follow his policy lead
a) during a national crisis
b) near the end of his term.
c) when he is a lame duck. c.
d) when his public approval ratings are high.

An executive order of the president
a) can only be modified by an act of Congress.
b) is not enforceable.
c) serves as a recommendation of legislation for Congress
d) has the effect of law.

Commander of the national armed forces is the
a) attorney general.
b) State of the Union general.
c) president.
d) vice president.

Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
a) George Washington
b) Herbert Hoover
c) Franklin Pierce
d) Abraham Lincoln

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