Presidents
Laws
FINAL
QUESTION
Powers in the government
Political positions and facts.
100

Who was the first president of the united states of america

George washington.

100

What happens when a president VETO's a law?

Its declined and sent back to the house of reps to be rewritten.

100

What can the executive branch do outside of our country?

Represent the US in talks with other countrys.

100

What politcal party does our current president belong to?

Democrat.

200

Who was the president during the civil war?

Abraham Lincon

200

What can Presidents do with laws?

VETO them

200

What can the executive branch do with treaties?

Sign or Negotiate them to change the terms.

200

What political party does our state represent?

Democrat.

300

Who is gonna get elected as the 47th president?

Donald trump

300

Who can the president nominate for another government house?

Supreme Court Justices and The cabinet.

300

FINAL QUESTION:

What political party did the first president, George Washington belong to?

None.
300

How many cabinet members are there in the executive branch?

10 members.
300

What is the politcal majority in the Executive branch?

Democrat and shifting to Republican.

400

Who was the second president of the United States?

John Adams

400

What's the process for a bill to become a law?

The law is introduced to the House of rep's, then if the House of reps approves of the bill, it's sent to the Supreme Court justices to declare it unconstitutional or constitutional.

400

How does the executive branch interact with other governments?

They can conduct diplomacy with other countries

400

What politcal party does the upcoming president belong to?

Republican.

500

What are the requirements for being the president?

Born in the US, 35 years or older.
500

What is the first law passed?

To set oaths of office not only for congress but for the state of legislators, executive officers, and state federal judges.

500

What can the executive branch do to check and balance the other branches' powers?

Veto laws proposed by the Legislative branch and House of reps, and nominate Supreme court justices.

500

Why is the executive branch important?

It enforces laws and checks and balances the other two branches by vetoing laws and nominating Supreme Court justices.

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