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The political equivalent of an indictment in criminal law, prescribed by the constitution.
An amendment that permits the Vice President to become acting President if both the Vice President and the President's Cabinet determine the President as disabled.
A group of presidential advisors not mentioned in the constitution, although every President has had one.
An office created in 1947 to coordinate the President's foreign and military policy advisors.
An office that grew out of the Bureau of the budget, preforms both managerial and budgetary functions.
The constitutional power of the President to send a bill back to congress with reasons of rejecting it.
A veto taking place when congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill to the President, who simply lets it die by neither signing it nor vetoing it.
Occurs when voters cast their ballots for congressional candidates of the President's party because they support the President.
A law requiring Presidents to consult with Congress whenever possible prior to using military force.
The amendment that limits Presidents to two terms of office.
An international agreement made by the executive branch of the US government without ratification by the Senate.
The ability of Congress to override a presidential decision.
A sudden, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous event requiring the president to play the role of crisis manager.
A 3 member body appointment by the president to advise the president on economic policy.
The events and scandal leading to the eventual resignation of President Nixon under the threat of impeachment.
Who represents the legislative branch of our government?
When a President signs a bill it becomes a ____.
What does a bill spend most of its time in?
Those already holding office. In congressional elections they usually win.
With an impeachment, which group sits as court for hearing the case?

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