The President
The Powers of the President
The President's Advisors and Helpers
The Cabinet and Executive Departments
Presidential Elections
100

Takes the President's place after a sudden vacancy in their office

Who is the Vice President?

100

What the President is "Constitutionally obligated to do"

What is "to take care that the laws be faithfully executed?"

100

The current Vice President

Who is Kamala Harris?

100

The number of executive department head in the Cabinet

What are 15 executive department heads?

100

What the Electoral College does

What is vote to elect the President and Vice President?

200

Set the precedent of a two-term presidency

Who is George Washington?

200

The types of leadership roles the President has

What is head of state, head of party, and global leader?

200

They oversee the Executive Office of the President (EOP)

Who is the White House Chief of Staff?

200

The legislative check on the President's power to appoint members of the Cabinet

What is confirming the appointed members?

200

The number of electoral votes a candidate needs to be elected president

What is 270 votes?

300

Clause that ensures that the President "take care that laws be faithfully executed" and enforces the laws even if they do not agree with it

What is Clause 5 or the "Take Care Clause?"

300

The President's Executive powers

What are administrative powers (make political appointments and directives), foreign affairs, and Commander in Chief?

300

Gives the Vice President duties aside from those enumerated in the Constitution

Who is the President?

300

What the executive department heads in the Cabinet do

What is running the major federal departments and being in the presidential line of succession?

300

The two candidates who participated in the first-ever televised debate

Who are Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy?

400

What a president might be removed from office for

What is treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors?

400

The Judicial and Legislative Branch's check on the president's power to carry out executive orders

What is executive orders are subject to judicial review and can be overturned by Congress through legislation?

400

What the National Security Council does

What is help the President with national defense and foreign policy?

400

Where the Cabinet is established in the Constitution

What is Article II, Section 2?

400

What the goal of a campaign is

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

500

The qualifications to run for president

What is a natural-born citizen of the United States, lived in the United States for 14 years, and be at least 35 years old?

500

The President's legislative powers

What is signing and vetoing bills, setting the agenda for Congress, promulgating regulations, and convening and adjourning Congress?

500

What the Office of Management and Budget does

What is help the President prepare the official yearly budget to submit to Congress and estimating how much the President's policies will cost?

500

The members of the Cabinet that are in the presidential line of succession

Who are the Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, and Secretary of Commerce?

500

What the winner-take-all system is

What is the candidate who wins the popular vote in a state usually receives all of the state’s electoral votes?

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