The Presidency
Powers of the President
The Electoral College
Checks and Balances
Miscellaneous
100

This person is first in the presidential line of succession

Who is the Vice President?

100

As this role, the president commands all branches of the U.S. military.

What is Commander-in-Chief?

100

The total number of electors in the Electoral College.

What is 538?

100

The purpose of this ceremony is to officially install the president into office, and he/she gives their first speech as president 

What is inauguraltion?

100

This group confirms the members of the president's cabinet

Who is the Senate?

200

The purpose is to help and advise the U.S. President 

What is the Presidential Cabinet

200

The power to reject bills from Congress is called this.

What is a veto?

200

How many votes in the Electoral college does Washington D.C have? 

What is 3?

200

The process by which a president can be removed from office for high crimes and misdemeanors.

What is impeachment?

200

This amendment allows the Vice President to assume the presidency if the president is unable to perform their duties.

What is the 25th Amendment?

300

Must be 35 years or older, must be a natural born citizen, and must have lived in the US for at least 14 years. 

What is formal qualifications of the president?

300

This role allows the president to serve as a ceremonial figure representing the United States 

What is the Head of State?

300

The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

What is 270?

300

This type of presidential order has the force of law but does not require Congressional approval

What is an executive order?

300

Which amendment outlines separate ballots for the president and vice president? 

What is the 12th amendment. 

400

This Constitutional document states that powers are vested in the president

What is Article II?

400

Powers not described in the Constitution, but have been claimed by presidents 

What are inherent powers?

400

This number varies by the state's population in the Electoral college 

What is House of Representatives?

400

The president delivers this annual speech to outline their agenda for the year.

What is the State of the Union Address?

400

This Presidential Cabinet is responsible for national policies and programs that address America's housing needs 

What is the Department of Housing and Urban Development

500

This amendment set a two-term limit for the U.S. President 

What is the 22nd amendment 

500

This type of presidential order has the force of law but does not require Congressional approval.

What is an executive order?

500

The Electoral College uses this system in all states but two. 

What is winner takes all?

500

In the presidential succession order, the official is next in line after the vice president.

Who is the speaker of the house?

500

This event is held before an election, where members of the party go to the polls and vote on which candidate they want to see earn their party's nomination

What is primary/primaries?

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