How many years does an Argentinian and American president serve?
Four Years
What is the United States election method?
Electoral College System
Does the President of the United states have the ability to control the armed forces?
Yes
Name at least one role of the President.
Who is our current president?
Joseph R. Biden
How many years does a French and South African president serve?
How are Argentinian, Mexican, and Filipino presidents elected?
Direct vote by the people
Does the President have the ability to approve legislation?
Yes
As Commander in Chief, what does the President take command of?
In charge of the nation's military
Who was just President?
Donald Trump
How many years does a Mexican and Filipino president serve?
Six Years
Elected by the legislature from its members
Does the president have the ability to suspend rights?
No
As Chief Diplomat, the president must receive approval from _____ to approve treaties.
The Senate
Who are the last four presidents in chronological order?
Which country does the United States share the same term length with for president?
Argentina
How many ways have been designed to elect a president?
Three
Does the president have the ability to appoint prime ministers?
No
As Economic Planner, the President must submit economic reports to _____.
Congress
How many Founding Fathers became presidents? (Less than 10)
Four
Which countries do not share the same presidential term length as the United States? (Need all of them)
France, Mexico, Philippines, and South Africa
What are the three ways you can be elected as president?
1. Direct democracy
2. Electoral College system
3. Election by Legislation
Which does the president have the ability to appoint judges, prime ministers, executive officials?
Judges and executive officials
How many presidential roles does the president have and what are they?
1. Head of State
2. Chief Executive
3. Commander in Chief
4. Chief Diplomat
5. Legislative Leader
6. Economic Planner
7. Party Leader
Who are the Founding Fathers that became president?
1. George Washington 2. John Adams 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison