EC SYSTEM
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
VETO POWERS
AGENCIES
EOP
100

What the Electoral College System is used for

What is to elect the president and vice president of the US

100

When presidential elections take place

What is every 4 years

100

The meaning of veto in terms of the executive branch

What is the power to prevent a bill from becoming a law

100

The executive department that guarantees quick, secure, effective, easy-to-access, and convenient transportation systems

What is the Department of Transportation

100

The person who created the EOP (Executive Office of the President)

What is FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

200

When voting takes place

What is the first Tuesday of November

200

When both major parties hold conventions to choose their candidates

What is the summer of the election year
200

The person given the power to veto bills

What is the President

200

The executive department that creates and executes policy on farming, agriculture, and food

What is the Department of Agriculture

200

The year the EOP (Executive Office of the President) was created

What is 1939

300

The legislature that decides who is president if no candidate gets a majority

What is the House

300

The goal of campaigns

What is to win over the people to gain their support and vote

300

The legislature that can override vetos

What is Congress

300

The executive department that upholds the law and protects US interests according to the law

What is the Department of Justice

300

The position that oversees the EOP (Executive Office of the President)

What is the White House Chief of Staff

400

Where the Electoral College was established in

What is Article II, Section 1, Clauses 2 and 3

400

When campaigns are usually in full swing

What is early September of the election year

400

The person who believed the veto should only be used if a bill was unconstitutional

What is George Washington

400

The executive department that encourages inclusive and economic success for all Americans

What is the Department of Treasury

400

The person who is the Office of the First Lady

What is Jill Biden

500

The winner-take-all-system

What is the winner of a state's popular vote obtains all of the state's electoral votes

500

The goal of presidential candidates' campaigns

What is to pick the candidate that has the greatest chance of winning against the other party

500

Where the presidential approval or veto of bills is found in the constitution

What is Article 1 Section 7 Clause 2

500

The executive department that preserves America's natural resources, carries out research, and fulfills responsibilities to indigenous people and islanders

What is the Department of Interior

500

The responsibility of the EOP (Executive Office of the President)

What is to provide the President with support to govern effectively

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