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In what month do general presidential election campaigns typically begin?

A. June

B. July

C. August

D. September

E. October

August

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How many electors must a presidential candidate secure in the Electoral College to be elected president?

A. 270

B. 288

C. 435

D. 438

E. 538

270

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What is the date of presidential inauguration ceremonies?

A. January 4

B. January 10

C. January 20

D. January 31

E. February 4

January 20

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In which of the following years did the presidential candidate who won the popular vote lose the Electoral College vote?

A. 2008

B. 2004

C. 2000

D. 1992

E. 1976

2000

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Which of the following is NOT an example of the legislative powers of the president?
A. exerting influence through lobbying Congress on pending legislation
B. defining the congressional agenda through the State of the Union address
C. submitting the budget for the federal government
D. creating laws relating to the federal budget
E. signing or vetoing legislation passed by Congress

creating laws relating to the federal budget

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What majority is needed for Congress to check presidential power by overriding a presidential veto?
A. majority
B. three-fifths
C. two-thirds
D. three-quarters
E. four-fifths

two-thirds

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Which of the following BEST describes presidential use of the line-item veto?

A. It has not been as effective as hoped, because it cannot be used on appropriations bills.

B. It has become a common tool among modern presidents.

C. It is virtually unused by modern presidents, because they fear encroaching on congressional power.

D. It is no longer in use because the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional.

E. Is tends to be used mostly by presidents during the election cycle.

It is no longer in use because the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional.

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Modern presidents are generally ________ to issue vetoes than their predecessors.

A. much more likely

B. somewhat more likely

C. neither more nor less likely

D. somewhat less likely

E. much less likely

much more likely

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Which president issued more vetoes than any other during his tenure?
A. Franklin Roosevelt
B. Bill Clinton
C. Lyndon Johnson
D. Harry Truman
E. George W. Bush

Franklin Roosevelt

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Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama both widely used presidential ________, written messages issued upon signing a bill into law, as a way of influencing how policies were to be administered.

A. executive agreements

B. vetoes

C. pocket vetoes

D. line-item vetoes

E. signing statements

signing statement

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Which position, appointed by the president, plays a significant role in managing and supervising the national economy?

A. comptroller of the currency

B. chair of the Federal Reserve Board

C. adjutant-general

D. secretary of the Treasury

E. secretary of state

chair of the Federal Reserve Board

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Who was appointed Fed chair by President Obama in 2014? A. Robert Rubin
B. Robert Reich
C. Alan Greenspan
D. Ben Bernanke
E. Janet Yellen

Janet Yellen

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Which of the following is NOT a party role performed by the president?

A. serves as national party leader

B. serves as the party's premier fund-raiser

C. acts as party head in day-to-day operations of the executive branch

D. campaigns in support of the party nominee at the end of his or her term

E. acts as national party chair

acts as national party chair

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Executive agreements are considered to be in force for how long?

A. forever—they are the same as treaties

B. for 100 years

C. for as long as that political party retains presidential power

D. for 8 years

E. for the term of the administration that negotiates them

for the term of the administration that negotiates them

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As chief diplomat, the president performs all of the following functions, EXCEPT

A. entering into executive agreements with other nations.

B. approving treaties with other nations.

C. appointing ambassadors.

D. hosting state dinners at the White House.

E. formally receiving the ambassadors of other nations.

approving treaties with other nations

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Which of the following is NOT a power vested in the president by the Constitution?

A. serve as supreme military commander in times of war

B. the power to declare war

C. power over troop deployments in military campaigns

D. control over military strategy

E. act as commander in chief over the four military services

the power to declare war

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Which of the following pairs of presidential functions and roles often overlap?
A. commander in chief and chief executive
B. commander in chief and chief diplomat
C. chief diplomat and chief of state
D. chief executive and chief of state
E. chief executive and chief diplomat

chief executive and chief of state

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Which of the following presidential roles is mostly ceremonial and symbolic?
A. chief executive
B. commander in chief
C. chief of state
D. chief diplomat
E. party leader

chief of state

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Many vice presidents have served a largely ________ role.

A. political

B. ideological

C. ceremonial

D. informal

E. bureaucratic

ceremonial

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Which of the following vice presidents succeeded in becoming president?

A. George H. W. Bush and Lyndon B. Johnson

B. George H. W. Bush and Al Gore

C. Al Gore and Richard Nixon

D. Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford

E. Lyndon B. Johnson and Walter Mondale

George H. W. Bush and Lyndon B. Johnson

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Most would-be presidents choose their vice presidential running mate based on their desire for a "________" approach that provides diversity and maximizes electoral appeal.

A. balanced ticket

B. solid foundation

C. equal partnership

D. complementary duo

E. party first

balanced ticket

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How many departments serve under the cabinet, the group of experts chosen as advisers by the president?

A. 10

B. 12

C. 15

D. 24

E. 28

15

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Which president began the practice of using a cabinet to assist in executive governance?

A. George Washington

B. James Madison

C. Thomas Jefferson

D. John Adams

E. Andrew Jackson

George Washington

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The head of the Department of Justice is called the
A. secretary of justice.
B. chief attorney.
C. solicitor general.
D. head lawyer.
E. attorney general

attorney general

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Which is the most recently created cabinet department?

A. Finance

B. Energy

C. Veterans Affairs

D. Homeland Security

E. Health and Human Services

Homeland Security

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Janet Reno, the first woman to be appointed to a "big four" cabinet position, was appointed by which president?
A. Jimmy Carter
B. Ronald Reagan
C. George H. W. Bush
D. Bill Clinton
E. George W. Bush

Bill Clinton

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Who was the first black secretary of state?
A. Clarence Thomas
B. Thurgood Marshall
C. Colin Powell
D. Eric Holder
E. Lisa Jackson

Colin Powell

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Which of these offices acts as the launch pad for the implementation of presidential policy?

A. Executive Office of the President (EOP)

B. Council of Economic Advisors

C. National Security Council

D. Office of Management and Budget

E. White House counsel

Executive Office of the President (EOP)

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All of these positions are within the White House Office EXCEPT

A. chief of staff.

B. president's secretary.

C. press secretary.

D. Office of Management and Budget director.

E. White House counsel.

Office of Management and Budget director.

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The National Security Council (NSC) is a group of top foreign policy advisors and relevant cabinet officials that advise the president on foreign policy and national security issues. Who is the official chair of the NSC?

A. vice president

B. president

C. head of the Central Intelligence Agency

D. secretary of state

E. secretary of defense

president

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Which office within the Executive Office of the President is responsible for the creation of the president's annual budget?

A. Bureau of the Budget

B. Office of Management and Budget

C. Department of the Treasury

D. Office of the Chief of Staff

E. Federal Reserve

Office of Management and Budget

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Which constitutional amendment, passed in 1967, determines the course of action in the case of a president being incapacitated?

A. Twenty-Third

B. Twenty-Fourth

C. Twenty-Fifth

D. Twenty-Sixth

E. Twenty-Seventh

Twenty-Fifth

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If both the president and vice president die or are unable to govern, which of the following accurately describes the line of succession?
A. secretary of state; Speaker of the House; attorney general; Senate president pro tem
B. Speaker of the House; Senate president pro tem; secretary of state; secretary of the treasury
C. Senate president pro tem; Speaker of the House; secretary of state; secretary of defense
D. secretary of state; attorney general; Speaker of the House; secretary of defense
E. Speaker of the House; secretary of state, Senate president pro tem; secretary of the treasury

Speaker of the House; Senate president pro tem; secretary of state; secretary of the treasury

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The illness of which president led to his wife assuming some of his responsibilities and decision making?
A. John F. Kennedy
B. Lyndon Johnson
C. Bill Clinton
D. George H. W. Bush
E. Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson

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Which event prompted codified procedures for dealing with an incapacitated president?
A. the shooting of President James Garfield
B. the assassination of President William McKinley
C. the illness of President Woodrow Wilson
D. the assassination of President John Kennedy
E. the shooting of President Ronald Reagan

the assassination of President John Kennedy

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Which of the following presidential powers are granted by the Constitution?
A. expressed powers
B. inherent powers
C. statutory powers
D. expressed powers and inherent powers
E. expressed powers and statutory powers

expressed powers and inherent powers

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Which of the following presidential powers are granted by Congress?
A. expressed powers
B. inherent powers
C. statutory powers
D. expressed powers and inherent powers
E. expressed powers and statutory powers

statutory powers

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Which of the following presidential powers have been granted by decisions of the Supreme Court?

A. expressed powers

B. inherent powers

C. statutory powers

D. expressed powers and inherent powers

E. emergency powers

emergency powers

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All of the following are presidential powers codified in Article II of the Constitution EXCEPT the power to

A. serve as commander in chief.

B. issue executive orders.

C. pardon crimes.

D. convene the Congress.

E. commission all officers of the United States.

issue executive orders.

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Which clause has been cited by presidents as the basis for the assertion of inherent powers?

A. the take care clause

B. the commerce clause

C. the establishment clause

D. the necessary and proper clause

E. the supremacy clause

the take care clause

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Thomas Jefferson's decision to initiate the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 was an early example of the exercising of ________ presidential powers.

A. expressed

B. statutory

C. inherent

D. emergency

E. declaratory

inherent

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The president can exert all of the following powers through the use of executive order EXCEPT

A. directing enforcement of congressional statutes or Supreme Court rulings.

B. enforcing specific provisions of the Constitution.

C. creating new taxes and laws.

D. creating or adjusting regulatory guidelines or practices of executive departments and agencies.

E. guiding the administration of treaties with foreign governments.

creating new taxes and laws.

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Generally, executive orders have ________ limitations and stipulations.

A. no

B. very few

C. some

D. many

E. many clearly defined

very few

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During the Civil War, President Lincoln suspended the civil liberties of alleged agitators and drafted state militias into national service. He did this using what set of powers that are used during times of national crisis?

A. emergency powers

B. statutory powers

C. inherent powers

D. executive privilege

E. executive orders

emergency powers

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The Supreme Court has granted the president the broadest latitude to use emergency powers in cases involving

A. the collection of taxes.

B. foreign affairs.

C. the opening and closing of prisons.

D. immigration policy.

E. members of Congress.

foreign affairs

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On occasion, which of the following special presidential powers has/have been successfully challenged by the judiciary, such as in Watergate-era case United States v. Richard M. Nixon?

A. emergency powers

B. statutory powers

C. inherent powers

D. executive privilege

E. executive orders

executive privilege

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Modern presidents use the bully pulpit to persuade the public on a(n) ________ basis.

A. extremely rare

B. rare

C. sporadic

D. consistent

E. virtually continuous

virtually continuous

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George W. Bush's approval ratings spiked MOST dramatically
A. after the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
B. just prior to the initiation of the war against Iraq.
C. during the height of the war against Iraq.
D. just prior to the 2004 presidential election.
E. shortly before leaving office.

after the 9-11 terrorist attacks.

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How often do modern presidents sustain continuously high public approval ratings?
A. never
B. rarely
C. infrequently
D. often
E. always

rarely

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President Bush's high approval ratings after his response to the September 11 attacks are an example of the ________ effect. A. signing statement

B. balanced ticket

C. commander in chief

D. honeymoon period

E. rally round the flag

rally round the flag

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Which president first emphasized the doctrine of populism, a political philosophy that emphasizes the needs of the common person?

A. Thomas Jefferson

B. Andrew Jackson

C. Martin Van Buren

D. Abraham Lincoln

E. Ulysses Grant

Andrew Jackson

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Which president initiated the New Deal, a series of social programs that dramatically transformed people's views of the role of the federal government?

A. Herbert Hoover

B. Franklin Roosevelt

C. Harry Truman

D. Dwight Eisenhower

E. Lyndon Johnson

Franklin Roosevelt

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What event led to a deep decline in popular perceptions of the presidency?

A. the assassination of President John F. Kennedy

B. the end of the Vietnam War

C. publication of the Pentagon Papers by The New York Times

D. the Watergate scandal

E. the Iran-Contra scandal

the Watergate scandal

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During impeachment, which federal body formally accuses the president?

A. House of Representatives

B. Senate

C. Supreme Court

D. National Security Council

E. White House Office

House of Representatives

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Which president came closest to being formally removed from office by the impeachment process?
A. Richard Nixon
B. Andrew Johnson
C. Herbert Hoover
D. George W. Bush
E. Ulysses S. Grant

Andrew Johnson

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During impeachment, which federal body conducts the trial of the president?

A. House of Representatives

B. Senate

C. Supreme Court

D. National Security Council

E. White House Office

Senate

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Which two presidents were formally impeached by the House of Representatives?

A. Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton

B. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush

C. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton

D. Andrew Johnson and Richard Nixon

E. Richard Nixon and Warren Harding

Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton

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Of the following first ladies, which exercised the LEAST amount of political power?

A. Nancy Reagan

B. Hillary Rodham Clinton

C. Michelle Obama

D. Edith Wilson

E. Eleanor Roosevelt

Michelle Obama

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Which first lady was appointed by her husband to head a task force on health care reform?

A. Hillary Rodham Clinton

B. Michelle Obama

C. Laura Bush

D. Eleanor Roosevelt

E. Barbara Bush

Hillary Rodham Clinton

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In 2013, what percentage of those polled said they would vote for a female presidential candidate?

A. 38 percent

B. 49 percent

C. 65 percent

D. 89 percent

E. 95 percent

95 percent