Presidential Campaigns: Part I
Presidential Campaigns: Part II
The Office of the President
The Office of the President: Part II
100

What is the difference between a primary and caucus?

Primaries: people vote

Caucus: party leaders vote

100

How do we determine the amount of Electoral College votes each state receives?

House + Senate = Electoral College

Florida: 28 H + 2 S = 30 EC votes

100

What are the three requirements to be President?

35 years old

Natural Born Citizen

Resident for 14 years

100

What Article of the Constitution establishes the Executive Branch?

Article II

200

After a candidate wins the primary/ caucus elections, what happens next?

Formally introduced as the nominee at their party convention

200

What is the minimum number required to win the Electoral College?

270

200

What is the main job of the President?

To execute (carry out/ enforce) laws passed by Congress

200

Who is responsible for confirming (approving) a Presidential appointment?

The US Senate

300

What do we call a winner of a Presidential Election before Inauguration Day?

President-Elect

300

Name all four types of propaganda we discussed in the notes.

Direct Mail, Internet, Personal Appearances, and Printed Materials

300

What is the purpose of the Presidential Cabinet?

To advise the President & held enforce policy/ law

300

What does "Commander in Chief" mean?

Leader of the entire U.S. armed forces

400

Describe the significance of Inauguration Day.

Peaceful transfer of power from one president to the next

400

Who picks the next President of the United States?

The Electoral College

400

What is the difference between an Executive Order and Presidential Pardon?

ORDER: Rule that has the force of a law

PARDON: Forgiveness for a crime

400

AFTER Vice President J.D. Vance, who is "next in line" for the Presidency?

Speaker of the House (Mike Johnson; 2026)

President Pro Tempore (Chuck Grassley; 2026)

Secretary of State (Marco Rubio; 2026)

500

Who administers the Presidential Oath of Office on Inauguration Day?

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

500

Describe the 12th Amendment

Requiring electors to cast separate votes for President and Vice President, preventing ties between running mates

500

How many TERMS (not years!) can a President serve?

DOUBLE: What amendment tells us this?

TWO terms (10 years total!)

The 22nd Amendment restricts Presidential terms

500

What did the Supreme Court rule in Richard Nixon v. The United States?

Rule of Law - no one is above the law; including the President

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