Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Other

A-Level Politics – US Presidency Complete Revision Pack (Paper 3)

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
14
Uploaded on
25-09-2025
Written in
2025/2026

Ace Paper 3 with this comprehensive US Presidency revision resource, covering formal & informal powers, institutional relationships, foreign policy, and theories of presidential power. Includes examples, evaluation points, and case studies of modern presidents. Topics Covered 1. Formal Sources of Presidential Power Proposing legislation. Nominating executive officials & federal judges. Commander-in-Chief. Signing/vetoing legislation. Head of State & Chief Executive roles. Negotiating treaties. Granting pardons. 2. Informal Sources of Presidential Power Electoral mandate. Legislative initiative. Executive orders & agreements. Executive privilege. Power to deploy troops. Use of national events. Power of persuasion. 3. The Executive Branch The Cabinet – role & limitations. The Vice President – evolution of powers. The Executive Office of the President (EXOP) – key functions. 4. Presidential Relations with Other Institutions Direct authority vs checks and balances. Relationship with Congress, Supreme Court, and states. Case studies of presidents achieving/struggling with aims (Obama’s ACA, Bush’s War on Terror, Clinton’s domestic reforms). 5. Limits on Presidential Power Legal, political, and practical constraints. Divided government. Media, public opinion, and interest groups. 6. The President and Foreign Policy Commander-in-Chief powers. Congressional checks. Case studies of post-9/11 foreign policy and Obama-era diplomacy. 7. Theories of Presidential Power Imperial Presidency – power expansion beyond constitutional limits. Imperilled Presidency – weakened executive constrained by Congress and courts. Evaluation of which best describes modern presidents. Exam Support Clear AO1 + AO3 content. Case studies of Obama, Bush, Clinton and others. Evaluation points for formal vs informal powers. Theories of presidential power linked to real-world examples. Perfect for essay questions on power, limits, and foreign policy.

Show more Read less
Institution
Course

Content preview

THE
PRESIDENCY
REVISION

, FORMAL SOURCES OF PRESIDENTIAL POWE
Formal sources of presidential power are outlined in Article II of the US Constitution. “The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America” - Article II, Sec
the United States of America *Formal/Expressed Powers are those powers that the constitution has specifically given to the federal government
Proposing Legislation Sign Legislation Act as Chief Exe
• The president has powers to propose legislation to Congress. • Once a bill is passed through the legislative process in Congress, the president has • The presid
• The president proposes a legislative agenda to Congress in the the power to sign the bill into law. run the gov
yearly State of the Union Address but can also put forward • May hold bill-signing ceremony to claim credit-eg Trump tax cuts-2017 branch[ass
legislation at any point in time. • If the president objects to legislation passed by Congress, they can veto it. If departmen
Eg Start of his second term Obama used his state of the union vetoed, the bill must be returned to Congress within 10 days. and uses th
address to promote his policy proposals on job creation, deficit • Threat of veto is a significant power-when used the president usually prevails- Executive O
reduction, immigration reform, gun control and increasing federal Obama won 11 out of 12[2009-17]Congress may attempt to override the (EXOP) to h
minimum wage president’s veto-rarely successful
• Budget is another piece of legislation but potentially most • The president can use a pocket veto, which is when the president does not sign a
important bill until the Congressional session has ended, at which point the bill can no longer
• The budget is key legislation submitted by the president to become law. Pocket vetoes cannot be overridden*GW.BUSH used 15 pocket vetoes
Congress and is drawn up by the Office of Management and
Budget
Nominate (OMB) which
executive sitsofficials
branch within the EXOP. Head of state Negotiate Treaties
• The president nominates officials to the executive • The president is the figurehead of the USA. The president • Symbolises the peace-making role alongside the com
branch, including the heads of the executive carries out ceremonial functions on behalf of the USA and seen presidential seal of office
departments, ambassadors and heads of leads the nation during times of national crises. • The president can make and negotiate treaties with
government agencies. • Most clearly seen in times of national tragedy when the • Modern day presidents have used this power to neg
• Nominations must be approved by a vote in the president takes on the role of comforter in chief, sometimes the Strategic arms reduction treaty[Ronald Reagan],
Senate by a simple majority vote or mourner in chief. Ban[GW Bush] and nuclear arms treaty with Russia[
• Department and agency heads • President George W. Bush played this role in the weeks US • President’s power is checked by the senate which m
Eg Trump appointed Mike Pomepo as Secretary of following the 9/11 terror attacks on the United States. He 2-3rds majority
state[2018] addressed the nation that night from the oval office and he • Senate has rejected seven treaties-20th century
did so gain at the prayer service In Washington National 1920—Rejected Treaty of Versailles-president Wilson
Nominate Federal Judges cathedral 3days later, seeking to bind the nation’s wounds 1999-Clinton failed to get a simple majority for the Com
• The president has the power to nominate judges to and lift its fallen spirits treaty
the Supreme Court and the federal courts. • President Obama-following devastation caused by Hurricane
• All judicial appointments are for life and therefore Sandy in October 2012 as well as In the aftermath of the Pardons
assume a special importance-they must be killing of 20 children and 6 adults at Sandy Hook elementary • The president ha
confirmed by a simple majority vote in the senate school citizens from crim
Eg Trump appointed Neil Gorsuch[2017] use it with varyin
• Eg 1974 Presiden
predecessor over
Act as commander in chief matters
• President has the power to lead the US armed forces in foreign • Clinton pardoned
policy action. fugitive Mark Rich
• In practice, the president asks for approval from Congress to use had made large m
the army. his election camp
• The president will always carry the nuclear ‘football’, which has expensive person
access to the nuclear codes to authorise a nuclear attack. and first lady
• Eg By December 2017-USA still had around 26,000 troops in • Obama used the
Afghanisatan,Iraq,Syria times.
• Events of 9/11 plunged GW Bush into role of wartime president • Considered contr
especially when u
friends or suppor

Written for

Study Level
Examinator
Subject
Unit

Document information

Uploaded on
September 25, 2025
Number of pages
14
Written in
2025/2026
Type
OTHER
Person
Unknown

Subjects

$8.25
Get access to the full document:

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Get to know the seller
Seller avatar
blue0540

Also available in package deal

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
blue0540 The University of Bradford
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
6
Member since
1 year
Number of followers
0
Documents
19
Last sold
1 month ago

0.0

0 reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions