Which role is the president playing when sending troops overseas?
Commander in Chief
How many U.S. Senators are there?
100
Who can override a presidential veto?
Congress with a 2/3 vote
Which president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
Lyndon B. Johnson
Where does Congress meet?
Capitol Building
What does it mean to “veto” a bill?
The president rejects it
Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?
Speaker of the House
Which branch can declare a presidential action unconstitutional?
Judicial Branch
Who was the only president elected four times?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
How long is a president’s term in office?
4 years
What is the minimum age requirement to become President?
35
This chamber has representation based on population size
House of Representatives
Who has the power to impeach the president?
The House of Representatives
Which president resigned during the Watergate scandal?
Richard Nixon
Who becomes president if both the president and vice president cannot serve?
Speaker of the House
This department manages the money
The term bicameral means?
having two branches or chambers.
Who conducts the trial after impeachment?
Senate
Which president issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
Abraham Lincoln
How much does the president make per year?
$400,000 per year
What is minimum number of years a president must live in the U.S?
14
Which chamber of Congress approves presidential appointments?
Senate
Which chamber confirms presidential appointments like cabinet members or judges?
The Senate
The youngest President elected to office was...
J.F.K.
How many cabinet positions are there?
15