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Week 8 & 9 Assignment 1

Week 8 & 9 Assignment 1

Q Learning Goal: Zoom overview of the chapter mechanics Topic: F22, McClain enhanced textbook, chapter 7, CPA over view and videos https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/jBi572H0IGz9qXlUUFGWmLFmB8yMQA7UhajEEVUG-n8-3OfC3A7ijQ8JtfT1bguK.ydt1WoeoGMYIKDK5 • This week, we will continue Bill becomes Law regarding the separation of powers and checks and balances between the President and Congress. • We will also examine the enumerated and implied law-making functions of the Presidency and California Governor. • Finally, we will review the organization of the executive branch, for example, the President, Governor, mayor, and Board of Supervisors. The outcomes of this section are to explain and evaluate: • the law-making process within the U.S. Congress and state legislatures. • Executive branch's law-making and other functions • The CPA will support your ability to demonstrate through written work an understanding of the fundamental political science concepts, including power, institutions law enactment • Continue Bill to Law - INTERACTIVE LEARNING MODULES > scroll down > the dynamic legislative process click, https://corg.iu.edu/resources/interactives/modules/index.html • How can Presidential Action/Inaction, and what does Congress determine its adoption? example, • Veto: Action and Pocket veto: inaction (two other outcomes can happen from what congress does) • #1..recall president no action = bill status based on if congress adjourns or stay in session.. see the link below, infographic_bill 2 LAW_veto_Pres (1).pdf and scroll down to VETO • To understand the answer, review the following infographic click, 1 infographic_bill 2 LAW_veto_Pres (1).pdfDownload 1 infographic_bill 2 LAW_veto_Pres (1).pdf Submission Questions Presidency Chapter outline. Please refer to questions by topic to navigate chapter 7. Click, mcclain5e_lectureppt_ch07 (1).pptx Download mcclain5e_lectureppt_ch07 (1).pptx 1. Domestic Powers of the President in the Lawmaking process • What is the veto? How does it differ from the pocket veto? • recall president no action = bill status based on if congress adjourns or stays in session.. click, infographic_bill 2 LAW_veto_Pres (1).pdfDownload infographic_bill 2 LAW_veto_Pres (1).pdf 2. What is the modern presidency, and how it changed with FDR? 3. Administrative Powers, signing statements, executive orders, define terms? 4. Foreign Powers, Treaty vs. executive agreements --....which aspect, enumerated or implied powers? Recall that implied powers are based on enumerated powers. Answer to the above are in McClain mcclain-tauber_Chapter 07.pptx mcclain5e_lectureppt_ch07 (1).pptxDownload mcclain5e_lectureppt_ch07 (1).pptx And a chart of the President's "roles - constitution expressed/implied" click, Constitutional and informal Powers of President. 5.. What is executive privilege? Why is it controversial? Hint: section "Presidents and Congress" 6.. Consider the constitutional powers of the president. Are they greater or less than they were at the nation's founding? • Enumerate presidential powers. • Examine the modern presidency and increased presidential power since its Founding. • The modern presidency takes on powers not given by the Constitution? 7.. McClain chapter -- Discuss the structure and organization of the executive branch. • Be sure to include the Cabinet, the Executive Office of the President, and White House staff. • Include a description of the Cabinet's purpose and members, the President's Executive Office, and White House staff. • Include the vice president and first lady and their roles as the president. 8. Review the clip below. o What's the Name of Leon Panetta's position in the West Wing of the White House? o What surprised you? What did you learn about Modern Presidency policymaking? Access this 3 minute clip. Shadow Government (SEGMENT) -- Library database, Films on Demand o click the segment shadow government Library films on demand, shadow government, segment The Modern Presidency: Tools of Power—Democracy in AmericaLinks to an external site. o Go to the library database > all > films on demand > search box > Shadow Government. o OR Search Title: The Modern Presidency: Tools of Power—Democracy in America ________________________________________ Governing California textbook, Chapter 6 • chapter pages scroll through Zoom --- short recording to see my notes. Topic: Governing California chapter 6 pluralist executive • Table Summary descriptions click, GovCal8_artppt_Ch06-1.pptx Download GovCal8_artppt_Ch06-1.pptx Summary Chapter Outline, sample questions click, GovCal_Governor_Ch6_StudyG-1.pdf Download GovCal_Governor_Ch6_StudyG-1.pdf NEW UPDATED Recording: Chapter Notes Governing California click Governor_Pluralist Executive NOTESLinks to an external site. Long Url: https://us06web.zoom.us/rec/share/87ngLaAQyzfuw6V5qeB_wjyOScD9uVkf4hWM6NBFsiGYGeiZU2kgLUljFH235pdM.xQ4zg4OJnz2fzrYy 9. Questions • o What are the four limitation areas described in "the Invisible governor?" o Choose four formal powers of the governor? o How are the Governor’s Veto and line–item Veto similar and different from the president's law-making role? o How is the structure of the executive branch similar and different from the federal executive branch? Select two Statewide elected executive officials: o The superintendent of public instruction is the only member of the plural executive elected on a nonpartisan basis. Why is education administration a confusing policy area 10. Refer to the other executive office description in the zoom video. • Why is education administration a confusing policy area? Answer from governing cal. Chapter 6 cal g cal govt Org Chart.pdfDownload cal govt Org Chart.pdf • ________________________________________ state/local governments • California executives [statewide officials] click cal govt Org Chart.pdf • Los Angeles County Supervisor -- google - LA county district map and BOS committeesLinks to an external site. • City [most council-manager website] -- google > LA county district map (Links to an external site.) • school district -- LA county district map (Links to an external site.) ________________________________________ Submission Please Make sure to have all questions answered Click, How do I submit an online assignment?

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1. A veto is a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body. The pocket veto can be overturned during the 10-day process and the president cannot return it back to congress. 2. Modern presidency is when the president shares policymaking power with congress and attempts to lead congress. When FDR came into office, the overlook of the president was now characterized now to be a powerful and charge taking man. 3. Administrative Powers- The power to administer or enforce a law. Signing statements- a written pronouncement issued by the President of the United States upon the signing of a bill into law