Remember to complete the Self Check quizzes to study in each section to study for the quiz. Also, I've posted some study questions below to help you study your notes. since we were reviewing propaganda techniques in discussing political ads in class, please review your notes and the chart from Chapter 12 Lesson 3 in the online text.
TEST - THURSDAY ODD, FRIDAY EVEN
Study Guide Questions for the Executive Branch
1. What is the President’s role when they help someone campaign for a Senate seat?
2. In what role is the President termed the “living symbol” of the nation?
3. A cabinet department head is appointed by the President but must be confirmed by
which part of the U.S. Government?
4. Which cabinet department was formed during President George W. Bush’s
presidency, after the events of September 11, 2001?
5. Which powers does the United States Constitution give the President?
6. How does a President fulfill the role of economic leader?
7. Although the cabinet is not mentioned in the United States Constitution, it has
become an important part of the Executive Office of the President (EOP) through
which of the following that was established by George Washington?
8. Why has the role of Party Leader evolved throughout the years as a significant role
of the President?
9. What powers does the United States Constitution give the Vice President?
10. Although the Constitution does not award the Vice President many duties, what are
some their tasks?
11. In what instances must the U.S. President work with the Senate to exercise the
powers granted to the President?
12. Which of the seven roles of the President are NOT listed in the Constitution?
TEST - THURSDAY ODD, FRIDAY EVEN
Study Guide Questions for the Executive Branch
1. What is the President’s role when they help someone campaign for a Senate seat?
2. In what role is the President termed the “living symbol” of the nation?
3. A cabinet department head is appointed by the President but must be confirmed by
which part of the U.S. Government?
4. Which cabinet department was formed during President George W. Bush’s
presidency, after the events of September 11, 2001?
5. Which powers does the United States Constitution give the President?
6. How does a President fulfill the role of economic leader?
7. Although the cabinet is not mentioned in the United States Constitution, it has
become an important part of the Executive Office of the President (EOP) through
which of the following that was established by George Washington?
8. Why has the role of Party Leader evolved throughout the years as a significant role
of the President?
9. What powers does the United States Constitution give the Vice President?
10. Although the Constitution does not award the Vice President many duties, what are
some their tasks?
11. In what instances must the U.S. President work with the Senate to exercise the
powers granted to the President?
12. Which of the seven roles of the President are NOT listed in the Constitution?