Characteristics of President
President's Roles and Responsibilities
Electoral College
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The kind of U.S. citizen the President must be.

What is a native-born U.S. citizen?
100

The President Appoints these people to represent the U.S. in other countries.

What is an Ambassador?
100

Members of this group determine the outcome of the Presidential Election.

What is the Electoral College?

100
What a President does to a bill he disagrees with.

What is veto?

100

The group of people the President appoints as advisors.

What is a Presidential Cabinet?

200

The minimum age of a Presidential Candidate.

35 years old

200

A Presidential rule or command.

What is an executive order?

200

The thing that happens when a President wins the popular vote but loses the electoral college.

What is "losing the election"?

200

The branch that approves the President's supreme court nominees.

What is the legislative branch?

200

The amount of time a person can serve as President.

What is two terms?

300

The amount of years a Presidential candidate must have lived in the U.S.?

What is 14 years?
300

A speech highlighting what the President has done or wants to do.

What is "State of the Union"?

300

The amount of electoral college votes a state gets is determined by this equation.

State Representatives + 2 (for senators)

300

The President's cabinet nominations must be approved by this group of congressmen.

What are senators?

300
The reason for term limits is to avoid this one kind of person the U.S. fought England over in the Revolutionary War.

What is a "King"?

400

With few exceptions, most presidents have a certain kind of Education. What is it?

What is a college degree?

400

What a President can do for criminals.

What is a "pardon"?

400

The electoral college favors this kind of state.

What is a small state?

400

The group of people that can impeach a president.

What is the House of Representatives?

400

A system in which people are hired for their ability.

What is a merit system?

500

Except for one recent President, what have all previous Presidents had in common?

What is "being white"?

500

The power the President has over the military.

What is sending troops into battle?

500

The amount of members of the electoral college?

What is 538?

500

Nominating federal judges is an important power of the President which must be checked by congress for this reason.

What is "no judicial term limits"?

500

A duty of the Vice President that has to do with Congressional votes.

What is "casting a tie-breaking vote"?

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