if you wish to be President, you must be this many years old.
What is 35?
Information about the Executive Branch is found in this Article of the COnstitution
What is the Second?
Legislative Branch makes Laws, Judicial Branch Rules on Laws, The Executive Branch __________________.
What is Enforce/Execute/Carry Out the Law
This President set precedent by serving two terms.
Who is President Washington?
If the President of the United States is unable to fulfill his duties, the role falls to this individual.
Who is the Vice President?
The portion of a political group with views in the middle when running for President. Having extreme views might appeal to the Liberals or Conservatives, but try not to alienate this group of people.
Who are the Moderates?
Number of years, theoretically a person may serve as president
What is 10?
This is the title for the leader of the Executive Branch
Who is the President?
What is "commander in chief?"
This President was the first to be elected to more than 2 terms, (leading to the 22nd amendment).
Who is FDR?
While normally known as the "Vice President," he does get to be the Big Cheese while in this Congressional Chamber.
What is the Senate?
Most states have a primary election to determine who a party will support, but some states have this alternate system, where people meet in school gymnasiums or large buildings to debate for support.
What is a Caucus?
Chosen in order to "balance out the ticket"
What is a running mate/vice president?
22nd Amendment limits a president to this number of terms.
What is 2?
Constant protection provided by the ___________________ is a consequence of being president.
Who is the Secret Service?
April 5th, 1792, was the first time this presidential power was used. President Washington refused to sign into law a bill he believed violated the Constitution.
What is the Veto (Power)?
If something should happen to the President, The Vice takes over. If something should then happen to the Vice, this person takes over
Who is the Speaker of the House?
President Ford used this Presidential power, which grants legal forgiveness, to endure that Richard Nixon would be held harmless in the Watergate issue
What is Pardon?
The method in which US Presidents are elected.
What is the Electoral College?
The line of succession describes who will fill this role, if the current office holder is not capable of executing his duties.
The President
As chief administrator, the President is the boss of this "B" word
What is Bureaucracy?
This address used to be provided to congress in the form of the letter, but in 1913, Wilson delivered this in the form of a speech, which tells congress how the country is doing, and what legislation the president wants to see passed.
What is the State of the Union?
Abraham Lincoln wasn't the first to leave the office, although he was the first to do so in this way
What is be assassinated?
This allows for a president to keep secret any information which he believes is in the best interest of the US.
What is Executive Privilege?
Your duty, as President, is to approve these agreements with foreign countries.
What is a treaty?
The number of Electoral Votes a state gets is based on the total number of _________________ a state has
What are representatives?
The President's annual salary, not including the special perks.
What is $400,000
This 2nd US President was the first President to live in the White House.
Who was John Adams?
This man is our current Vice President
Who is Mike Pence?
If a President should Veto a bill, it will be hard to override, requiring this fraction of Congress to overturn it.
What is 2/3