How a bill becomes a law
Chief roles of the President
Presidential removal
Nuclear Codes
Political Socialization and voter behavior
100

Citizens, special interest groups, corporations, NGO's 

Where can bills come from

100

Head of the government, symbol of country and representative of the people

What is the chief of state?

100

Proven mental illness and unfit to fulfill their duties

What are the means to removing a president?
100

The "football"

What is another name for the nuclear briefcase?

100

Media, peers, school, family, social environment, place and time, stage in life cycle, and political generations

What are ways of influencing people?

200

Bill is assigned to a committee

What is the 1st step?

200

Director of federal government, 2.7 million workers and spends $trillions a year

What is the chief administrator?

200

Article 1- VP takes over if president dies

Article 2- President nominates a VP

Article 3- Presidents can transfer power to a VP for a short period of time

Article 4- VP and MOC can inform congress the the President is unfit  

What is the 25th amendment?

200

Nuclear plans and communication system to top military generals prepared to launch a nuclear attack 

What does it contain?

200

Learned and developed attitudes and values about government 

What is political socialization?

300

Tote board voting red, yellow and green

What happens when the bill is debated and voted on in the house?

300

Main creator of foreign policy  and has a large influence on world economics, social affairs and conflicts

What is the chief diplomat?

300

President can argue he is fine, difficult to diagnose mental illness, undemocratic

What are some issues to doing that?

300

A sheet of paper with nuclear codes on them 

What is the biscut?

300

democracy, equality of opportunity, free enterprise, individualism, limited government and rule of law

What are some core values?

400

Used by the minority party to prevent a vote from taking place

What is a filibuster?

400

Leader of a political party since they are at the top

What is the Chief of party?

400

21 days and must have a 2/3 majority vote in both houses

How long does Congress get to decide?

400

One member skips the state of the union and are kept in a secret location in case of disaster

Who is the designated survivor?

400

Reasons people don't vote

What are; physically unable due to illness or physical condition, traveling or in jail/prison?

500

Vote to end the debate where 60% must vote yes

What is a cloture vote?

500

represents all of the cittizens

What is the chief citizen?

500

Lincoln was clinically depressed, JFK and Nixon were on psychiatric medications

Who are some presidents who would be removed in today's times?

500

ONly other person besides the secretary of defense to be in possession of the nuclear codes

Who is the Joint Chief of Staff?

500

income, occupation, education, gender, age, race, religion, ethnic background, family beliefs, geography

What are some sociological factors?

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