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13. The Presidency.

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The President’s Job Description.

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Presidential Succession and the Vice Presidency.

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Presidential Succession and the Vice Presidency.

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Presidential Nominations.

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The Election.

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chief of state

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chief of statethe President; he is the ceremonial head of the

government of the United States, the symbol of all the people in the nation

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chief executive

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chief executivethe President is vested by the Constitution with “the Executive Power” of the United States “the

most powerful office in the world”

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chief administrator

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chief administrator

the director of the huge executive branch of the Federal Government

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chief diplomat

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chief diplomatthe main architect of American foreign policy and the nation’s chief spokesperson to the rest of the

world

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commander in chief

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commander in chief

President is leader of the Nation’s armed forces, 1.4 million men and women in uniform

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chief legislator

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chief legislatorthe President is the main architect of its public

policies

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chief of party

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chief of partythe President is the acknowledge leader of the

political party that controls the executive branch

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chief citizen

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chief citizenthe President is expected to be “the representative

of all the people”

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presidential succession

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presidential succession

the scheme by which a presidential vacancy is filled

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Presidential Succession Act

of 1947

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Vice President, Speaker of the House, President pro term of the Senate, and …

Presidential Succession Act

of 1947

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balance the ticket

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balance the ticket

presidential candidate chooses a running mate who can strengthen his chance of being elected by virtue

of certain ideological, geographic, racial, ethnic, gender or …

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presidential electors

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presidential electors

electors that cast two electoral votes

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electoral votes

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electoral votesvotes cast by the presidential electors

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electoral college

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electoral collegegroup of people (electors) chosen from each State and the District of Columbia to formally select the

President and Vice President

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winner-take-all

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winner-take-allthe candidate who won the performance vote automatically won the support of all delegates

chosen at the primary; currently not in use

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presidential primary

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presidential primary

1) Choose some or all of a State party organization’s delegates to their party’s national

convention2) Express a preference among various contenders

for their party’s presidential nomination

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proportional representation

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proportional representation

Any candidate who wins at least 15 percent of the vote cast in a primary gets the number of the states Democratic Convention delegates that

correspond to his or her share of that primary vote

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national convention

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national convention

meetings at which the delegates vote to pick their presidential and vice-presidential candidates

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platform

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platformthe party’s formal statement of basic principles,

stands on major policy matters, and objectives for the campaign and beyond

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keynote address

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keynote addressusually a barnburner, delivered by one of the

party’s most accomplished orators

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district plan

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district planthe electors would be chosen in each State in the

same way as members of Congress

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proportional plan

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proportional plan

each presidential candidate would receive the same share of a state’s electoral vote as he or she

received in the state’s popular vote

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direct popular election

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direct popular election

each vote would count equally in the national result

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electoratethe mass of people who can cast votes in an election

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electoratethe mass of people who can cast votes in an election

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national bonus plan

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national bonus plan

a national pool of 102 electoral votes would be awarded to the winner of the popular vote and

then…

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The Executive Branch – Constitutional Principles.

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Gifts to the Presidents.

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Voices on Government.

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John F. Kennedy.

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F.D.R.

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The Presidency.

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Benefits of the Presidency.

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Presidential Succession.

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Interpreting Political Cartoons.

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Vice Presidents Who Succeeded to the Presidency.

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An Active Vice President.

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Choosing the Vice President.

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George Washington’s Inauguration.

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The Framers’ Plan for the Electoral College

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Election of 1800

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National Convention Sites.

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Campaigning Then and Now.

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Getting a Head Start.

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Interpreting Political Cartoons.

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A Hard-to-Get Ticket.

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Sound Bites.

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New York.

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Electoral Votes of Each State, 2004.

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Popular Vote vs. Electoral Vote.

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Interpreting Political Cartoons.

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Analyzing Political Cartoons.