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100

What is the legal voting age in the United States

18 years old

100

This is the house that the President and his family live in. 

The White House

100
In order to run for President, candidates must be at least this age. 

At least 35 years old. 

100

What do you fill out to cast your vote in an election?

Ballot

100

What is voter registration?

The process by which eligible U.S. citizens sign up to vote in elections.

200

Election day is always on this day of the week. 

Tuesday

200

This is the capital city of the United States, and where the President lives. 

Washington, D.C. 

200

In order to run for President, the candidate must be born in this country. 

Candidates must be natural born United States citizens.

200

The people running for office are called this.

Candidates

200

What are swing states?

States where both major political parties have similar levels of support among voters, making them crucial in deciding the outcome of an election.

300

U.S. Elections for President are held in this month.

November

300

The President's wife is known by this title.

The First Lady

300

In order to run for President, candidates must be living in the United States for this many years. 

Candidates must be a resident of the United States for 14 years. 

300

What are the two main political parties?

Democrats and Republicans 

300

What is a write in candidate?

A candidate is someone who is not on the ballot but whose name voters can write in to cast their vote.

400

What citizenship must one be in order to vote for the US President? 

Must be a United States Citizen

400

What is the income of the United States of America?

 $400,000 a year, to be paid monthly, and in addition an expense allowance of $50,000

400

True/False: Candidates must have experience in order to run for President. 

False. Experience is not a requirement. 

400

This system is used to elect the president, where each state has a certain number of votes.

Electoral College

400

Political parties often have these events where candidates discuss important issues before an election.

Debates

500

What are three ways that US Citizens can vote. 

By mail, early voting or in person on the day.

500

President is also known by these two titles.

Head of State and Commander-In-Chief

500

How many terms can a President serve and what law states this limit?

A president can serve a maximum of two terms, written in the 22nd amendment to the Constitution of the United States. 

500

What happens if there's a tie in the electoral votes?

If there is a tie, the House of Representatives chooses the President.

500

Name two  U.S. President who will/have served two nonconsecutive terms 

Grover Cleveland 22nd and 24th

Donald Trump 45th and 47th


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