Chapter 14 Flashcards

1
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Article II of the Constitution. Establishes the presidency and gives the executive power of the Federal Government to the President

A

executive aticle

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forms of communication, including printed publications, radio, television, and most recently, internet.

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mass media

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3
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paints a picture of the President as emperor, taking strong actions without consulting Congress or seeking its approval–sometimes acting in secrecy to evade or even to deceive Congress

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imperial presidency

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4
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Oath taken by the President on the day he takes office, pledging to “faithfully execute” the office and “preserve, protect, and defend” the Constitution.

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oath of office

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5
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the president has the power to issue an executive order. This is a directive, rule or regulation that has the power of law.

A

executive order

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6
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the power to issue an executive order. This power comes from the Constitution and acts of Congress.

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ordinance power

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7
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a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states

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treaty

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8
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a pact between the President and the head of a foreign state, or between the President and the head of a foreign state, or between their subordinates.

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executive agreement

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9
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the President, acting for the US, acknowledges the legal existence of that country and its government. To establish a formal diplomatic relationship with another country.

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recognition

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10
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when a president may show American displeasure with the conduct of another country by asking for the recall of that nation’s ambassador or other diplomatic representative

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persona non grata

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11
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In government, the line-item veto, or partial veto, is the power of an executive authority to nullify or cancel specific provisions of a bill, usually a budget appropriations bill, without vetoing the entire legislative package

A

line-item-veto

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12
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the postponement of the execution of a sentence

A

reprieve

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13
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egal forgiveness of a crime (almost as though the crime never happened). A pardon is only valid if the person who it is given to accepts it.

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pardon

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14
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mercy for offender

A

clemency

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15
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a judge’s ability to lengthen or shorten time sentence

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commutation

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16
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pardon/reprieve for a group of offenders

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amnesty