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Question 1 of 30

1

The president's constitutional roles, such as chief executive and commander in chief,

Select one of the following:

  • are based on very precise constitutional grants of power.

  • are rooted in tradition only; they have no basis in the language of the Constitution.

  • are not subject to check by Congress.

  • have expanded in practice to be more powerful than the writers of the Constitution intended.

  • are absolute powers under the Constitution.

Explanation

Question 2 of 30

1

Congress has formally declared war ________ times in U.S. history.

Select one of the following:

  • 2

  • 5

  • 55

  • 200

  • 6,500

Explanation

Question 3 of 30

1

The Whig theory holds that the presidency

Select one of the following:

  • is a shared office where the president and the cabinet are equally powerful.

  • is a limited office whose occupant is confined to the exercise of expressly granted constitutional powers.

  • is the office most representative of the people.

  • should provide strong leadership in the area of foreign policy but not in domestic policy.

  • is subordinate to the Supreme Court.

Explanation

Question 4 of 30

1

The president's role in foreign policy increased largely because

Select one of the following:

  • Congress proved so inept in foreign affairs that the American people demanded a change.

  • America became more of a world power.

  • of the need to coordinate national economic policy and foreign policy, a task to which the presidency was well suited.

  • of the desire of U.S. business to expand into Latin America and Asia, which required executive action at the highest level.

  • of attitudes held by the American public.

Explanation

Question 5 of 30

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Which of the following is true of the vice presidency?

Select one of the following:

  • Presidents in the nineteenth century paid more attention to their vice presidents and granted them more authority.

  • The Constitution assigns no executive authority to the vice president.

  • Jimmy Carter reduced the power of the vice presidency by removing the vice president's office from the White House.

  • The constitutional powers of the vice presidency have been increased by Congress twice during U.S. history.

  • Daniel Webster and Henry Clay accepted nominations to the vice presidency as stepping stones to the presidency.

Explanation

Question 6 of 30

1

The primary election as a means of choosing presidential nominees

Select one of the following:

  • was introduced during the Jacksonian era.

  • is used in Europe as well as in the United States.

  • has been used more extensively in recent decades, such that the candidate who dominates the primaries can usually expect to receive the nomination.

  • is designed to strengthen the political parties.

  • was introduced during the Cleveland era.

Explanation

Question 7 of 30

1

Candidate strategy in the early presidential nominating contests (such as New Hampshire's primary) is designed chiefly to gain

Select one of the following:

  • momentum.

  • the support of the party's organizational leaders.

  • the support of the party's congressional leaders.

  • the endorsement of the mass media.

  • the support of partisan rivals.

Explanation

Question 8 of 30

1

The selection of the vice presidential nominee at the national convention is based on the

Select one of the following:

  • results of the primaries and caucuses; the candidate who places second in these contests is nominated as the running mate of the candidate who finishes first.

  • convention delegates' judgment as to the candidate who would make the best vice president.

  • results of public opinion polls taken just before the convention begins.

  • presidential nominee's choice of a running mate.

  • None of these answers is correct.

Explanation

Question 9 of 30

1

President Obama's failure in his early months in office to enact policies to combat global warming, despite his determination to do so, is reflective primarily of

Select one of the following:

  • the two-presidency problem.

  • fear of impeachment.

  • blocking by Congress.

  • lack of sufficient executive authority.

  • poor circumstance related to the economy.

Explanation

Question 10 of 30

1

The Executive Office of the President (EOP) was created in ________.

Select one of the following:

  • 1789

  • 1804

  • 1865

  • 1888

  • 1939

Explanation

Question 11 of 30

1

The presidential advisory unit that, as a whole, has declined significantly as an advisory resource for the president in the twentieth century is the

Select one of the following:

  • Council of Economic Advisers.

  • Office of Management and Budget.

  • White House Office.

  • National Security Council.

  • the Cabinet (as a whole).

Explanation

Question 12 of 30

1

Which of the following did the framers want from a president?

Select one of the following:

  • national leadership

  • administration of the laws

  • statesmanship in foreign affairs

  • command of the military

  • All these answers are correct.

Explanation

Question 13 of 30

1

The presidency was created by Article ________ of the U.S. Constitution.

Select one of the following:

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

Explanation

Question 14 of 30

1

According to the U.S. Constitution, if no one candidate receives a majority vote of the Electoral College, who chooses the president?

Select one of the following:

  • the U.S. Senate

  • the U.S. House of Representatives

  • both the Senate and House in joint session

  • the Supreme Court

  • the people, in a runoff election

Explanation

Question 15 of 30

1

Under which president did the Electoral College selection process change to a popular vote?

Select one of the following:

  • George Washington

  • Thomas Jefferson

  • James Madison

  • Andrew Jackson

  • Martin Van Buren

Explanation

Question 16 of 30

1

Which of the following presidents failed to win an electoral majority, but still won the presidency by decision of the House of Representatives?

Select one of the following:

  • John Quincy Adams

  • Rutherford B. Hayes

  • Benjamin Harrison

  • George W. Bush

  • All these answers are correct.

Explanation

Question 17 of 30

1

After which party convention did the Democrats force major changes in the presidential nominating process?

Select one of the following:

  • 1948

  • 1960

  • 1968

  • 1984

  • 1992

Explanation

Question 18 of 30

1

Which of the following states gives one Electoral College vote to the winner of each congressional district and two Electoral College votes to the statewide winner?

Select one of the following:

  • Texas

  • Maine

  • New York

  • New Hampshire

  • Iowa

Explanation

Question 19 of 30

1

Which one of the following did NOT serve as a state governor prior to being president?

Select one of the following:

  • Ronald Reagan

  • Bill Clinton

  • John Kennedy

  • George W. Bush

  • Jimmy Carter

Explanation

Question 20 of 30

1

Which of the following is part of the Executive Office of the President?

Select one of the following:

  • Office of Management and Budget

  • National Economic Council

  • National Security Council

  • Office of Legislative Affairs

  • All these answers are correct.

Explanation

Question 21 of 30

1

Which of the following is a formal constitutional requirement for becoming president?

Select one of the following:

  • must be at least 40 years of age

  • must be a resident in the United States for at least 10 years

  • must be a natural-born citizen

  • must be a white male

  • must be a Protestant

Explanation

Question 22 of 30

1

Which of the following is NOT true of the 2004 presidential election?

Select one of the following:

  • Howard Dean did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries.

  • John Kerry accepted federal matching funds in the primaries.

  • George W. Bush did not accept federal matching funds in the primaries.

  • None of the three candidates (Dean, Kerry, and Bush) accepted federal matching funds in the primaries.

  • None of these answers is correct.

Explanation

Question 23 of 30

1

Whereas today candidates rely on the media, previously they based their campaigns on the

Select one of the following:

  • work of grass-roots organizers.

  • party organizations.

  • mass mailing of campaign literature.

  • staging of personal appearances.

  • efforts of friendly civilian and corporate group efforts.

Explanation

Question 24 of 30

1

Which of the following is true of the president's veto power?

Select one of the following:

  • Presidents are limited in their use of the veto on legislation directly affecting national security or economic policy.

  • The threat of a veto has never proven to be enough to make Congress bend to the president's demands.

  • Congress can usually muster the two-thirds majority in each chamber required to override a presidential veto.

  • The veto is as much a sign of presidential weakness as of strength, because it arises when Congress refuses to accept the president's ideas.

  • President Bush used the veto less and less during the course of his presidency so as not to cause his popularity to fall.

Explanation

Question 25 of 30

1

Which of the following is a reason that the nation did not routinely need a strong president during most of the nineteenth century?

Select one of the following:

  • the small policymaking role of the federal government

  • the sectional nature of the nation's major issues

  • the U.S. government's small role in world affairs

  • all of these factors: the small policymaking role of the federal government; the sectional nature of the nation's major issues; and the U.S. government's small role in world affairs

  • None of these answers is correct.

Explanation

Question 26 of 30

1

Which of the following happened in the presidential election of 2000?

Select one of the following:

  • George W. Bush won the popular vote.

  • Ralph Nader won Florida by 537 votes.

  • Al Gore won a slim majority of votes in the Electoral College.

  • Al Gore received 550,000 more votes nationally than Ralph Nader.

  • Ralph Nader received 3 percent of the popular vote.

Explanation

Question 27 of 30

1

Which of the following was a provision of the War Powers Act?

Select one of the following:

  • It prohibits the president from sending troops into combat.

  • It requires hostilities to end within sixty days unless Congress extends the period.

  • It requires Congress to consult with the president whenever feasible before passing measures that will restrict president-ordered military action.

  • It requires the president to inform Congress within one month of the reason for the military action.

  • It removes from Congress the power to restrict the timing or size of president-initiated military actions.

Explanation

Question 28 of 30

1

The presidency is an

Select one of the following:

  • extraordinarily strong office with sufficient powers to enable the president to control national policy under virtually all circumstances.

  • inherently weak office, in that presidents have almost no capacity to influence the major directions of national policy.

  • office in which power is conditional, depending on whether the political support that gives force to presidential leadership exists or can be developed.

  • office where power depends almost entirely on its occupant; strong leaders are always successful presidents, and weak ones never succeed.

  • office where power is fairly constant, regardless of the occupant or the circumstances.

Explanation

Question 29 of 30

1

A president's accomplishments have largely depended on

Select one of the following:

  • the margin of victory in the presidential campaign.

  • whether circumstances favor strong presidential leadership.

  • the president's ability to come up with good ideas.

  • the president's skill at balancing the demands of competing groups.

  • mid-term elections.

Explanation

Question 30 of 30

1

The honeymoon period occurs during

Select one of the following:

  • a president's second term only.

  • the first part of a president's term.

  • the period of a president's term immediately following a successful foreign policy initiative.

  • the period of a president's term immediately following a successful domestic policy initiative.

  • the State of the Union address.

Explanation