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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