Ordenar Letras 9-4 President: Chief Legislator, Economic Planner, & Party LeaderVersión en línea Presidential roles and powers as chief legislator, economic planner, and party leader. por Lance Hiles 1 Congress has power to make laws, but only if the president _____ _____, which is how most laws are created. M S T S N H E I G 2 If a president acts in a _____ way that favors his party, the media and the public can be critical. A R T N A P S I 3 People expect the president to represent all _____ _____ , but their political party expects the president to provide leadership for them alone, which creates conflicts. S P A D L L O I G O L I T O I E I E C 4 One duty as Party Leader involves _____ _____ , which is appointmenting supporters of the president to political office. N O A O I I A L C A E P R G T L P T 5 One duty as _____ _____ is to attend fundraisers and to help raise money for the party. T E R Y D R A A E P L 6 President must prepare an _____ _____ , where programs he favors receive funds and programs he dislikes do not receive funds. U T D U B L A A N E N G 7 1946: Congress passed the _____ ____ , directing president to submit an annual economic report to Congress. M N T C E P L E O A T Y M 8 1935: Congress passed the Banking Act, granting the president the authority to appoint members of the _____ _____ , or “the Fed”. E S E R F D V R E L E A E R 9 After Roosevelt and the Great Depression, Americans expected president to direct the nation’s _____ . E M O C N O Y 10 Role of _____ _____ grew rapidly in the 1930s when Franklin D. Roosevelt’s used his New Deal programs to combat 25% unemployment. E L N A R E N C P C M I O O N 11 The role of Economic Planner is not mentioned in the _____ . O C O I I N T S N T T U 12 Once a year, the President describes legislative priorities to Congress in the _____ __ _____ address. F E N A T I U N T O S O 13 When the President & Congressional majority are the _____ _____ , president’s legislative goals are likely to be met. A M T E R P Y A S 14 When the President & Congressional majority are from different parties, both sides must _____ to pass legislation. O O C S M P M E I R 15 1960s: Lyndon B. Johnson had served in the House & Senate before being president, so he was _____ ___ _____ while pushing his War of Poverty. R A T G R W O H F D I I L T S E L Y S I E L N 16 Congress is sensitive to the _____ _____ a president generates, so the presidential proposals are better received when he is popular. P O I U U P R L B C S P T 17 A _____ is when the President rejects a bill from Congress. O E T V 18 A _____ _____ is when the President takes no action, and Congress adjourns during that 10-days, and the bill does not become law. O E C K P E T O V T 19 A _____ _____ is when 2/3rds of both houses vote to overturn a president’s veto, and the bill becomes law. L A E N S D O I I G C V O R E E O R R N S 20 A _____ _____ _____ is when the president can veto only selected items in a bill. T M I T V E L E N O I E