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Honors “Whose Line” Review of Chapters 13, 14, and 15

Honors “Whose Line” Review of Chapters 13, 14, and 15. The rules. First, a word about how these can be useful when you review: Most (but not all) of the topics in the slides are covered on your test (and not all questions on the test are reflected on these slides!).

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Honors “Whose Line” Review of Chapters 13, 14, and 15

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  1. Honors “Whose Line” Reviewof Chapters 13, 14, and 15

  2. The rules First, a word about how these can be useful when you review: Most (but not all) of the topics in the slides are covered on your test (and not all questions on the test are reflected on these slides!). So look for the “real” elements of the topics on each slide as you’re studying and that will help you understand the concept that’s in the title.

  3. The rules (cont.) Now for the fun stuff: Each group will get a slide. You have to say every term on your slide. One person says a word (any word) and then the next person says a word, etc. until all the terms on your slide are used.

  4. Removal of the President • President • Vice President • Insane • Congress • Cabinet • Two-thirds • Poodles

  5. Constitutional requirements to be President • Citizen • 35 • 14 • Terminator

  6. Presidential elections • Primaries • Conventions • General elections • Canned yams

  7. Signing statements • President • Bill • Line-item veto • Yucky

  8. “Take care” clause • President • Faithfully • Execute • Nope • Gotta • Stinkin’ imperial president

  9. War powers • Declare • Congress • President • Wishes • Commander-in-Chief • Big-boy pants

  10. Hatch Act • Politics • Can’t • Campaign • Work • Gerbils

  11. Treaty powers • Formal • 2/3 Senate approval • Executive agreement • Ha-ha

  12. 3 roles of the Vice President • Senate • Declare • President • Nuts • Died • Clean socks

  13. 3 roles of Office of Management and Budget • Agencies • Money • Regulations • Pain in the rear

  14. 12th Amendment • Adams • Jefferson • Tied • What?! • Burr • Electors • Two votes • Twinkies

  15. Executive privilege • Shhh • Mine • President • Information • Criminal • Kardashians

  16. Executive immunity • Civil • Criminal • Oops • Yesterday • Hillary • Doghouse

  17. Bureaucracy • Big • Really big • Seriously huge • Hierarchy • SOPs • Specialization • Pizza

  18. Regulatory capture • Agency • Clueless • Help • Poodles

  19. Government corporations • Efficient • Oh, really? • Rail • Mail • Fail

  20. Independent regulatory commissions • Economy • The Federal Reserve Board • Enforce • Snooze

  21. Independent agencies • Narrow mission • NASA • Enforce • Can’t • Snooze

  22. Executive Orders • Executive staff • Force of law • Uncontrollable sneezing

  23. Pendleton Act • Spoils • Buddies • Merit • Civil Service • Bad TV

  24. Political question doctrine • Supreme Court • Nope • Congress • President • Honey-Nut Cheerios

  25. Front-loading • President • Primaries • Early • Calendar • Hula hoops

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