How much does the U.S. give in foreign aid?
About $36 billion
How old must the president be?
Who is president if the president dies?
The Vice President
How many departments are there?
15
What is a veto?
Executive (president) rejection of a bill
What does a treaty need to be approved?
2/3 of senate approval
How long do they have to have lived in the U.S.?
14 years
Which two people come after the Vice President?
The Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempore
Which department doesn't have a secretary? And what is the name?
DOJ, the Attorney General
What is the line of succession?
The people who come after the president if the president dies
What countries make up NATO?
The United States of America, Canada and most of Europe
How many presidents have there been?
46
Who is seventh in the line of succession?
The Attorney General
What department is the Coast Guard in?
Homeland Security
What is the cabinet?
The presidents advisors
What forms can foreign aid come in?
economic
military
advice
What do you need to be a natural born citizen?
be born in the U.S.
1 or both parents are citizens
Who does the Secretary of State come after?
President Pro Tempore
What department does the national parks services fall under?
Agriculture
What is a regulation?
A rule for people to follow a law
What is one (or more) goal of foreign policy?
Protect the US and Americans, support economic growth and human rights, increase support for values like democracy and freedom around the world
Who is the only president who had their citizenship challenged?
Barack Obama
Who are the 4th and 5th people in the line of succession?
Secretaries of Treasury and Defense
Which department creates strong communities & affordable houses?
Department of Housing and Urban Development
What is enforcement?
What agencies can do to enforce a law