The main role of the Executive Branch.
Enforce the laws
The length of a single presidential term.
4 years
The first president who set the tradition of only serving two terms.
George Washington
The name for the people who work directly under the President and serve as a group of advisors.
The Cabinet
A person appointed to cast an official vote for the President and Vice President.
Electors
This is the power the President has to reject legislation passed by Congress.
Veto bills
The total number of electors in the Electoral College.
538
The minimum age qualification, in years, to be President.
35 or older
The total number of top-level executive departments that currently make up the Cabinet.
15
A rule or command the President gives out that has the force of law.
Executive Order
The title the President holds as the leader of the U.S. armed forces.
Commander in Chief
The "magic number" of electoral votes a candidate needs to get to win the presidency.
270
This amendment was created after FDR served four terms and describes the new rules for term limits.
22nd Amendment
One of the three roles the Vice President has in the Constitution, besides taking over the presidency.
Presides over Senate
An official representative of a country's government in another country.
Ambassador
This is the presidential role that involves representing the U.S. at public events and acting as the ceremonial head.
Chief of State
This body chooses the President if no candidate receives the required number of electoral votes.
House of Reps
Along with age and residency, this is the third constitutional qualification for the presidency.
Natural born citizen
The name of the list that officially determines the line of officials expected to succeed the President.
The presidential succession act
A declaration of freedom and forgiveness from punishment.
Pardon
A presidential power that falls under the role of Chief Diplomat.
Receives leaders and officials of foreign countries
The formula used to determine the number of electors a state receives.
Number of Reps plus the number of Senators
The minimum number of years a presidential candidate must have lived in the U.S.
14 years
The newest department that was added to the President's Cabinet.
The Secretary of Homeland security
The definition of a Cabinet.
A group of advisors