Presidential Roles
Qualifications & Terms
Presidential Perks & Powers
Presidential Succession
Evolution of the Presidency
100

This term describes the President as the ceremonial head of the United States.

What is Chief of State?

100

The minimum age required to become President.

What is 35 years old?

100

The annual salary of the President.

What is $400,000?

100

The first person in line after the President.

Who is the Vice President?

100

This period (1788–1933) had a small staff and relied heavily on the cabinet.

What is the Traditional Presidency?

200

This role gives the President executive power over the United States government.

What is Chief Executive?

200

This type of citizenship is required to be President.

What is natural born citizen?

200

The official residence of the President.

What is the White House?

200

The second person in line after the Vice President.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

200

This president expanded government with the New Deal and over 100 new agencies.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

300

This role involves being the main architect of foreign policy and spokesperson to other countries.

What is Chief Diplomat?

300

The number of years a President must have lived in the United States.

What is fourteen years?

300

This private vacation home is considered a military installation.

What is Camp David?

300

This position comes after the Speaker of the House in succession.

Who is the President Pro Tempore of the Senate?

300

This president is famous for the Watergate Scandal.

Who is Richard Nixon?

400

This role refers to the President as the leader of their political party.

What is Chief of the Party?

400

This term means bringing formal charges against a public official.

What is impeach?

400

This organization protects the President for life.

What is the Secret Service?

400

This cabinet member is fourth in line for the presidency.

Who is the Secretary of State?

400

These two presidents ran loose, unorganized executive branches and acted as their own Chief of Staff.

Who are JFK and LBJ?

500

This role describes the President as the architect of public policy and agenda-setter for Congress.

What is Chief Legislator?

500

This amendment helps determine presidential disability and involves the Vice President.

What is the 25th Amendment?

500

These transportation options include planes, helicopters, and limousines available to the President.

What are presidential transportation services?

500

This law established the full order of presidential succession.

What is the Presidential Succession Act of 1947?

500

This president used a “Troika” system in his first term and took a hands-off approach.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

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