The 3 basic requirements to be President are?
Natural born citizen
Lived in the United States continuously for at least 14 years
35 years of age
To be the ceremonial head of the government of the US & the symbol of all the people of the nation is what?
Head of State or Ceremonial Head
What is the Head of State.
How many total years can the president be in office (under normal circumstances)?
4 years
if elected twice, 8 years in total
Each term is 4 years
How many cabinet departments are there?
There are 15 Executive Cabinet Departments: The heads of these departments are the core of the Cabinet. They are responsible for running the day-to-day affairs of the executive branch.
Who is the Vice President?
J.D. Vance
J.B. Vance
Mike Johnson
Mike Pence
Who is J.D. Vance.
Mercy or leniency by the President in federal offense cases is what?
What is Clemency.
The chief executive of a state is called what?
What is a governor.
The President’s Chief Advisors are?
Who is the Cabinet.
Which Regulatory Agency tests new medicines?
A. FDA Food and Drug Administration
B. CIA Central Intelligence Agency
C. NIH National institute of Health
C.NIH National institute of Health
Donald trump is the 43rd President.
True or False
False
he is the 47th
TRUE OR FALSE
The President can declare war without congress.
Constitutionally? No
Korea, Vietnam, Bosnia, Panama, Grenada, Afghanistan, Iraq……….. All undeclared wars. Congress approved action and funding, but did not formally approve a war declaration.
Congress has not declared war since WWII
Nixon being the first president to visit China is an example of what Presidential Role?
What is the Chief Diplomat
What is a major difference between an Executive Order and a Law?
A law is legislation passed by Congress and signed by the president, while an executive order is a directive issued by the president that directs the executive branch.
What is this thing?
They regulate stuff!
They are largely beyond the reach of presidential direction and control
AND they have Quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial, meaning that Congress has given them certain legislative-like and judicial-like power
EXAMPLES: FCC, FDA
Independent Regulatory Agencies
Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is the ...
A. Speaker of the House
B. Senate Minority Whip
C. House Minority Leader
C. House Minority Leader
A pact between the President and the head of a foreign state. (Not a treaty because it does not have to be approved by Congress)
Executive Agreement
Who is the current party leader of the republican party?
Who is Donald Trump.
13 is the number of what?
A. Virginia's total electoral college votes
B. The number of electoral votes each state has
C. Total number of votes each Senator has
A. Virginia's total electoral college votes
Job specialization
Hierarchical leadership
Formalized Leadership
Abigail Spanberger is?
The 75th Governor of VA
Who can repeal an Executive Order? (There are 3 choices. Name at least 2)
What is....An executive order can be overturned by a president, the courts, or Congress.
George W. Bush's response to the September 11th attacks, John F. Kennedy's handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and G. Bush visiting New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina are all an example of what presidential role?
What is Chief Crisis Manager.
The difference between the popular vote is the total number of individual votes cast nationwide, while the Electoral College is the formal process that actually determines the winner of the U.S. Presidential election. A candidate must win a majority of electoral votes (HOW MANY VOTES) to become president, even if they lose the national popular vote.
(at least 270 out of 538)
Define bureaucracy in your own words.
Bureaucracy is a system of organization where laws or regulatory authority are implemented by civil servants (non-elected officials/ Bureaucrats).
Who is the Speaker of the House?
Who is Speaker Mike Johnson