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Chapter 5 Gov. Test 2023-24

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    Charles Dawes, Vice President under Calvin Coolidge, commented that he had little to do as Vice President but "look at newspapers every morning to see how the President's health is." Based on this quotation, what was Dawes' point of view about the vice presidency?

    The Vice President has little responsibility, except to be ready to assume the presidency.

    The Vice President has responsibility for keeping up with current events.

    The Vice President must be ready at all times to undertake any work assigned to him by the President.

    The Vice President must stop any rumors in the press that the President is in ill health.

  • 2. Multiple Choice
    3 minutes
    1 pt

    Study the outline.

    Some Reasons for Expansion of Presidential Powers

    A. Presidential personalities

    1. Andrew Jackson

    2. Franklin D. Roosevelt

    B. Expansion of the Executive Branch

    1. creation of the Executive Office of the President

    2. expansion of presidential staff

    C. Nation's increasingly complex economic and social lite

    1. greater industrialization and technology

    2. citizens looking to President for leadership

    D. Need for action in times of crisis

    1. Wars

    2._____________________________________

    E. Congress

    1. delegated authority to the Executive Branch

    Which of the following phrases BEST completes the outline?

    national elections

    technological advances

    natural disasters

    expanded transportation systems

  • 3. Multiple Choice
    2 minutes
    1 pt

    If a President receives a bill that has some provisions he or she supports and some provisions he or she opposes, the President can

    veto the provisions he or she opposes and sign the rest of the bill.

    sign the bill and issue a signing statement addressing the parts of the bill he or she opposes.

    veto parts of the bill and sign others, and provide reasons to Congress in writing.

    issue a signing statement that orders Congress to rewrite the bill.

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