The Roles of the President
The Executive Branch
Requirements for Office
Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Tools
100

This role means these President is in charge of the United States Armed Forces

What is "Commander-in-Chief"?

100

The Executive Branch consists of the President and EOP, Cabinet, _______________, and agencies. 

What are departments?

100

The age you must be to run for the House of Representatives

What is 25?

100

A policy that avoids getting involved in foreign alliances and involvement 

What is isolationism? 

100

If a country has experienced a natural disaster and people are now homeless and without supplies, this is the most likely foreign policy tool that would be used

What is economic/humanitarian aid? 

200

The President helps other members of his party get elected. This is part of his role as ____________

What is Chief of Party/Head of Party? 

200

This Cabinet head is responsible for handling issues regarding money and the economy.

Who is Secretary of the Treasury? 

200
What is the age you must be to run for Senate?

30

200

If a country chooses to get involved with other countries and their issues, they are taking a policy of ____________.

What is internationalism? 

200

This term refers to a formal agreement between two nations

What is a treaty? 

300

The president decides what American diplomats and ambassadors shall say to foreign governments. With the help of advisors, the president makes the foreign policy of the United States. This describes his role as ___________

What is Chief Diplomat?

300

This Department is in charge of keeping Americans safe from terrorism, handling immigration issues, and cyber security. 

What is the Department of Homeland Security? 

300

What age must you be to run for President?

35

300

This branch of the government has the most power when it comes to making foreign policy

What is the executive branch? 

300

These are forms of aid that the US can give another country

What is:

economic

military

humanitarian 

400

This role requires a president to be an inspiring example for the American people. In some nations, the chief of state is a king or a queen who wears a crown on special occasions, celebrates national holidays, and stands for the highest values and ideals of the country.

What is Head of State/Chief of State? 

400

This department enforces federal laws, seeks just punishment for the guilty, and ensures the fair and impartial administration of justice.

What is the Justice Department?

400

Aside from the age requirement, what is a requirement of running for president? 

What is "Reside in the US for the past 14 years"?

OR

What is "Be a natural-born citizen"?

400

The President needs to settle a diplomatic situation with Great Britain. This Cabinet position (secretary) would MOST LIKELY be sent to carry out the mission.

Who is the Secretary of State?

400

These people are official representatives of their countries and often work in embassies in other countries.

Who are ambassadors? 

500

The president is the "boss" for millions of government workers in the Executive Branch. He or she decides how the laws of the United States are to be enforced and chooses officials and advisers to help run the Executive Branch.

What is Chief Executive?

500

In the years following the assassination of President Kennedy, the 25th Amendment was ratified, providing.....

What is a line of succession? 

500

Can this person run for the House of Representatives:

32-year-old woman who came from Spain to live here 9 years ago. 

What is "no"? 

500

The US has these buildings in other countries to more easily communicate with foreign governments

What are embassies?

500

Term refers to a U.S. foreign policy tool in which the government imposes trade penalties, tariffs, import and export quotas, and trade barriers on other nations

What are economic sanctions?
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