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Summary A-level Politics Edexcel, Unit 3, Chapter 19 - US Presidency (4,600 words)

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A comprehensive document written by an A* predicted student covering A-level government and politics Unit 3 - US government and Politics. Clear font, table of contents, infographics and examples used throughout. Information accumulated over 8 months of study from several sources and updated examples from up to 2021. Formatted with bullet points for more concise notes and easy research. Definition set at the front. Comparisons to UK at the end of each chapter. Essay question for and against tables included. Follows the chapters of Pearson A-level government and politics textbook from 2019. Please purchase the full Unit 3 politics for a discounted price on my profile 37 pages, 4,600 words

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US politics

Chapter 19 – US presidency definitions

 Federal bureaucracy – the administrative bodies of

the US presidency consisting of departments,

agencies and commissions which act on the

president’s direction

 Presidency/ executive branch – the entire branch of

government operating under the direction of the

president, comprising those who work in the white

house and the executive office of the president,

the cabinet and the federal bureaucracy

 Expressed powers – powers specifically laid out in

the constitution

 Domestic policy – issues and policies that concern

affairs within the borders of a nation such as

healthcare and immigration and education

 Foreign policy – issues and policies dealing with

how the country manages and deals with other

countries e.g., treaties, agreements, diplomacy

and military protection

, States of the Union – the annual address delivered

by the president in congress, outlining his

legislative agenda for the coming year

 Recess appointments – temporary appointments of

the president made without the approval of the

senate when it is in recess

 Executive order – a directive issued to the federal

bureaucracy regarding how the president would

like a piece of legislation or policy to be interpreted

and or enforced

 Signing statement – a statement issued by the

president regarding a bill that he has just signed

into law

 Pardon – the power of the president to forgive a

persona of a federal crime, erasing it from their

criminal record

 Commutation – the ability of the president to

reduce the sentence issued for a crime

 Informal powers – powers that are not granted

explicitly by the constitution, but which are either

taken anyway or allow the president to gain power

, Powers of persuasion – power of the president to

bargain and persuade those around him in order to

achieve their policy goals

 Bully pulpit – a strong and significant platform from

which the president can advance his policy. In the

US it refers to the white house as a stage from

which considerable pressure can be placed on

lawmakers

 Electoral mandate – the authority gained at an

election by a political leader to act on behalf of

their constituents, in force until the next election

 Coattails effect – the ability of a president to bring

out supporters for other members of his party due

to his or her own popularity

 Imperial presidency – A presidency who is overly

powerful due to a lack of effective checks and

balances

 Imperilled presidency – A president who finds it

difficult to exercise his powers due to overly

effective checks and balances

,  Lame duck president – formally: A president

holding office after an election that he hasn’t won.

Informally: A weak president




Chapter 19 – US presidency

The presidency & the constitution
Qualifications for being president:

 Natural born US-citizen
 At least 35 years old
 US resident for at least 14 years

An American monarch?

 Ensuring that the people of the US would never
suffer oppression at the hands of a powerful,
unrestrained leader, was the central aim of the
founding fathers when they produced the
Constitution
 In modern times the president of the united states
has routinely been described as the most powerful
person in the world primarily due to the bully’s
pulpit – the world media
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