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Random Presidential History Trivia
100

List two cabinet level positions within the Executive Branch. 

Vice President

Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs

Attorney General

100

What Article defines the powers and responsibilities of the Executive Branch?

Article II

100

Identify the term from the definition below: 

presidential power that grants a form of executive clemency, forgiving an individual for a federal crime and relieving them of the remaining legal consequences

Pardon

100

What is a veto? 

The ability for a president to deny the passage of a bill. 

100

This president was the only one to serve more than two terms in office.

FDR- 16 years total (before the passage of the 22nd amendment)

200

Acting as this role, the president represents the United States when meeting with foreign leaders or making treaties.

Chief Diplomat

200

List two Enumerated Powers of the Executive Branch. 

Pardon and Veto
200

What of power does a president hold that could impact future decision making for the country long after they leave office?

Appointment of Supreme Court Justices 

200

What was the goal of the War Powers Resolution Act?

Limit the president’s authority to commit troops overseas without Congressional approval

200

What President was the first and only president to serve as a Supreme Court Justice? 

William Howard Taft

300

When the president helps set the legislative agenda and works to get bills passed through Congress, he acts in this role.

Chief Legislator 

300

List three Informal Powers of the President. (Not outlined in the Constitution)

Executive Order, Executive Agreement, Signing Statement, Bully Pulpit

300

This term, coined by political scientist Richard Neustadt, describes the president’s ability to influence others — including Congress and the public — through persuasion and reputation rather than formal powers, emphasizing communication as a core element of presidential leadership.

Power to Persuade 

300

List two ways Congress can check and balance the Executive Branch 

Options: 

- Impeachment 

- Power of the Purse 

-Approval of treaties/declaration of war 

-Overriding a veto 

300

Which president’s inauguration was the first to be broadcasted live on to people across the country?

Calvin Coolidge by radio in 1925

Truman first  via TV 

Clinton first via the Internet 

400

When fulfilling this presidential role, the president uses national addresses, speeches, and media appearances to shape public opinion and rally support for policy goals — a practice often referred to as “going public.”

Chief Legislator or Chief Communicator

400

Who wrote Federalist No. 70, and what main argument did he make about the executive branch?

Alexander Hamilton; argued that the United States needs a single, strong, and energetic executive to ensure effective leadership.

400

Identify the vocab term based off the definition and give one example from history: 

a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.

Part 1: Bully Pulpit 

Part 2: 

-State of the Union Addresses

-FDR Fireside chats

-Reagan televised address prompting tax cuts

-Promoting specific policy agendas on social media 

400

Describe the difference between an Executive Order and an Executive Agreement. 

Executive orders are directives issued by the president to manage operations of the federal government, while executive agreements are international agreements made by the president with other countries that do not require Senate approval.

400

Who was the first President to ride in an airplane?

Theodore Roosevelt 

500

This term describes the stable, mutually beneficial relationship between a federal agency, a congressional committee, and an interest group, which can shape policy in ways that favor their own interests over the public’s.

Iron Triangle 

500

List the changes to the Constitution about the Executive Branch in the following amendments:

-12th

-22nd 

-25th

12th- added VP to same election ticket as POTUS

22nd- two term limit for POTUS 

25th- POTUS succession and process due to disability, death, impeachment, or resignation

500

Invoked during national crises, this controversial claim of presidential authority allows the executive to withhold information from Congress or the courts in the name of national security or confidentiality of high-level communications.

Executive Privilege 

500

This Supreme Court case limited the president’s power by ruling that executive privilege cannot be used to withhold evidence in criminal investigations, reinforcing judicial oversight of the executive branch.

US v Nixon

500

What president was ambidextrous? 

He could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other at the same time.

James Garfield 

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