Why is the president sometimes called the “chief legislator”?

What will be an ideal response?


Despite lacking formal legislative powers in the Constitution, the president does play a significant role in congressional decision making. This role includes the State of the Union and other messages/reports to Congress, sending draft administration bills for introduction on his behalf, the president’s public persona that can be deployed on behalf of (or against) legislation. The president’s veto power also means members of Congress may need to bargain with him in order to secure his signature on legislation.

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During the Constitutional Convention, one of the debates between the delegates centered on

a. the structure of the presidency. b. the number of term limits for the president. c. Both statements a and b are true. d. None of the above is true.

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What article of the U.S. Constitution sets forth the powers of the president?

A. Article V B. Article IV C. Article III D. Article II E. Article I

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In light of recent Supreme Court decisions on issues as diverse as voting rights, same-sex marriage, immigration, and healthcare, craft an argument in which you discuss whether power is shifting toward or away from the states and assess this move as good or bad for politics.

What will be an ideal response?

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The largest working subunit of an executive department that performs specific functions is called a(n)

a. bureau. b. cabinet. c. agency. d. department. e. service.

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