A) commander-in-chief
B) chief diplomat
C) finance minister
D) head of state
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A) the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution
B) the rules of succession as established by an act of Congress
C) agreement between the president and vice president
D) a ruling of the Supreme Court
E) a vote of the cabinet
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A) Executive agreements have been held unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in favor of treaties.
B) The percentage of completed interstate negotiations that end in treaties and executive agreements is about the same each year.
C) Most completed international negotiations (over 90 percent) end in executive agreements rather than treaties.
D) Most completed international negotiations (over 90 percent) end in treaties rather than executive agreements.
E) About the same number of each is completed each year.
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A) is performed by the prime minister
B) is united with the role of head of state
C) is performed by the president
D) has been eliminated
E) is shared among a set of executive-branch officials
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A) stating the executive power will be vested in a president
B) giving the president power to appoint heads of departments
C) stating that the president "shall take care that the laws are faithfully executed"
D) requiring the heads of department to report to the president
E) stating the president is commander-in-chief of the armed forces
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A) allow the president to fulfill the office of president as the founders intended
B) are unconstitutional according to the Supreme Court
C) have been used to expand the powers of the presidency beyond what is explicitly stated in the Constitution
D) were commonly used by nineteenth-century presidents
E) were more often used in the nineteenth century by weak presidents
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A) congressional leaders who have a close relationship with the president
B) lobbyists who have an especially good relationship with Congress
C) the congressional party leadership who work closely with the committee chairs
D) reporters who have a close working relationship with leading members of Congress
E) executive personnel who seek congressional support for the president's agenda
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A) fewer inherent powers in foreign policy than in domestic policy
B) more inherent powers in foreign policy than in domestic policy
C) the same amount of inherent power in foreign policy as in domestic policy
D) no inherent powers in domestic policy but some in foreign policy
E) no inherent powers
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A) the popularity of the first spouse
B) the predictable rise and fall of a president's popularity over a term in office
C) the state of the economy
D) divisive events, such as a conflict with Congress
E) unifying events, such as the beginning of a war
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A) to declare war
B) as commander-in-chief of the armed forces
C) to negotiate treaties
D) to conclude executive agreements
E) to recognize ambassadors from other nations
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A) Republicans and Democrats stand for different approaches and solutions to the nation's problems
B) members of one party simply want to defeat a president of the other party
C) Congress has less control over its members
D) presidents do not try to do as much for fear that what will pass will represent the other party's priorities
E) Congress takes control of the legislative agenda
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A) it is too easy for presidents to rally public opinion against the process
B) members of Congress will not use the process
C) the Supreme Court would probably overturn a president's conviction
D) the process is too crippling for the government because Congress and the president would be consumed with the impeachment and trial
E) presidents are never likely to commit an impeachable offense
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A) be political party leaders
B) further the democratic goal of popular government
C) be chosen by the state legislatures
D) be leading citizens who could be trusted to exercise good judgment
E) represent the average citizen when picking a president
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A) commander-in-chief
B) chief administrator
C) chief foreign policy maker
D) head of the EOP and OMB
E) chief justice of the Supreme Court
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A) executive orders
B) treaties
C) executive agreements
D) international memos of understanding
E) interstate protocols
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