Questions
Questions
Questions
Questions
100

What is the role of the Executive Branch of Government

high-level strategic strategic planning,decision-making

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How does the President influence foreign policy

As Chief Diplomat, the President gets to shape how the U.S. interacts with other countries. They make treaties (with Senate approval) and appoint ambassadors to represent us abroad.

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Why does the President give a "State of the Union" address?

The State of the Union is the President’s chance to update Congress and the American people on how things are going in the country. It’s also a moment to outline what the President wants to achieve next year.

100

 What is the President’s power to pardon people?

The President can forgive people who’ve been convicted of federal crimes by granting pardons. This can remove penalties or even clear someone’s criminal record entirely.

200

What is the Executive Branch of Government?

Responsible for carrying out and enforcing laws passed by Congress

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How does a President pick federal judges?

The President chooses who gets to be a federal judge, including Supreme Court justices. But, their picks need to be confirmed by the Senate before they officially get the job.

200

 What does the President do to enforce laws?

As Chief Executive, the President makes sure federal laws are carried out. They oversee the various agencies and departments that manage everything from taxes to national security.

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What happens if the President can’t do their job?

If the President can’t serve, the Vice President takes over. If both the President and Vice President are unavailable, the line of succession follows with the Speaker of the House, the Senate President pro tempore, and then Cabinet members.

300

What is an example of the Executive Branch

President of the United States, and their administration 

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What can the President do if they don’t like a law?

The President can veto a law, meaning they refuse to sign it into effect. But, if Congress really wants the law to pass, they can override the veto with a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate.

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What’s the Vice President’s job in the Executive Branch?

The Vice President steps in if something happens to the President. They also break ties in the Senate and can be an important advisor on policy.

300

What does the National Security Council do?

The National Security Council is a group of experts who advise the President on national security and foreign policy. It includes people like the Secretary of Defense and the CIA Director.

400

What are the three key powers the Executive Branch have?

to carry out and enforce laws passed by Congress, to act as Commander-in-chief of armed forces

400

What’s an executive order?

An executive order is like a rule made by the President to help manage government operations. They don’t need Congress’s approval, but they must follow the Constitution and existing laws.

400

 How does the President work with Congress?

The President proposes new laws, tries to influence debates in Congress, and can veto bills they don’t like. But ultimately, Congress has to approve most major decisions.

400

 What does the President’s press secretary do?

The press secretary is the person who talks to the media on behalf of the President. They brief reporters, answer questions, and help communicate the President’s message to the public.

500

What does it mean for the President to be Commander-in-Chief

The President has control over the U.S. military. They can deploy troops, make military decisions, and oversee national defense—but they need Congress to formally declare war.

500

What’s the deal with the Electoral College?

The Electoral College is a group of people who officially vote to elect the President. Each state has a certain number of electors based on its population. To win the Presidency, a candidate needs to get a majority of the Electoral votes.

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What’s the deal with checks and balances?

 Checks and balances are all about making sure no branch of government gets too powerful. For the President, Congress can override vetoes and control the budget, while the courts can rule actions unconstitutional.

500

How many people work in the Executive Branch

More than 4 million

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