This role allows the President to oversee the military. Direct and immediate control over All troops and nation's military weapons.
What is Commander-in-Chief ?
Must be a natural born citizen, 35 years old, 14 years of residency in the U.S.
What are the Formal qualifications for President ?
This amendment outlines the order of presidential succession.
What is the 25th Amendment?
This policy, adopted by the U.S. after World War II, aimed to stop the spread of communism, particularly in Europe and Asia.
What is the Containment Policy?
This group officially elects the President of the United States.
What is the Electoral College ?
This role, the President Approves/Vetos laws, meets with members of Congress, and recommends legislation (laws)
What is Chief Legislator ?
It is an independent agency and main function is researching space and space programs
What is NASA ?
If both the President and Vice President are unable to serve, this leader is next in line.
Who is the Speaker of the House ?
The terrorist attacks on this date in 2001 led to significant changes in U.S. foreign policy, including the War on Terror.
What is 9/11?
The U.S. holds presidential elections every four years in this month.
What is November ?
This role, the President Appoints and removes executive officials, Nominates cabinet members and federal judges, and supervises the executive branch.
What is Chief of the Executive Branch ?
This department is in charge of managing federal lands and natural resources. EX: Bureau of Land Management and National Parks Service
What is the Department of Interior ?
This amendment limits the President to "2" terms in office.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
This term refers to excessive regulations, often leading to delays and inefficiency in government operations.
What is Red Tape ?
If no candidate wins a majority of electoral votes, this body chooses the President.
What is the House of Representatives?
This role, the President represents the U.S. in foreign affairs, develops foreign policy, oversees treaties, and directs aid to other nations.
What is Chief Diplomat ?
This executive department is responsible for implementing U.S. foreign policy and international relations.
What is the Department of State?
This amendment, ratified in 1804, changed the way the U.S. elects the President and Vice President on the same ballot.
What is the 12th Amendment ?
U.S. historical time period, where it changed its focus to promoting democracy and human rights
What is World War 2 ?
This minimum number of electoral votes is required to win the presidency.
What is 270 ?
The President role, "Chief Agenda Setter" gives a speech every year to report on the nation's status.
What is the State of the Union Address ?
Directive issue by the president that has the same power as a law. provide a way for a president to achieve policy goals without relying on the support of Congress.
What is Executive Order ?
In the 25th Amendment, This person is first in line to become President if the sitting President resulted in death, cannot serve OR become Acting-President if the sitting President undergoes surgery or ill.
Who is the Vice President?
Agency where oversees public health, improve health outcomes and address public health emergencies to protect consumers
What is Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ?
In the Electoral College system, the people indicate they want electors that support certain candidates to represent them. What type of democracy is this ?
What is Representative Democracy