President
Implied and Enumerated Powers of POTUS
The Election Process
Vocabulary
Money
100

What the requirements to become the president?


What is a Natural Born Citizen, At least 35 years of age, Resided in the US for at least 14 years

100

Nominate federal judges, who are confirmed by a majority of the Senate 


What are judicial powers
100

An act that required states to give access to voter registration when obtaining their driver’s license.

What is Motor Voter Act

100
What is a Nomination

an official endorsement of a candidate for office by a political party. 


100

In money donations to candidates, who can donate unlimited amounts?

What are PACs
200

Name something that the president can do that can lead to them being impeached?


What is treason, Bribery, or other higher crimes and misdemeanors

200

Name an expressed power of the president.

What is...Legislative Powers, National Security Powers 

Administrative Powers


200

What is the supreme power within each of the parties, which select presidential and vice presidential candidates.

what is a national party convention

200

the supreme power within each of the parties, which functions to formally select presidential and vice presidential candidates and to write a party platform.

What is a national party convention

200

when people spend money that promotes a message but not affiliated with a candidate or party.

What is an independent expenditure
300

What are the first four people that can become president in order of succession if the president becomes disabled?

Who are the Vice President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President pro tempore of the Senate, Secretary of State

300

Serve as commander in chief of the armed forces

What is National Security Powers 


300

what is the difference between a caucus and primary?

caucus is a meeting where you express your presidential preference, requires alot of time and commitment. Where a primary is simply where you vote. 


300

official support of a candidate for office by a political party

What is an endorsement?


300

the limit on campaign funds an individual can donate.

What is $2500
400

What does the twenty-second amendment do?


What is establishing a two-term limit
400

“Take care that the laws be faithfully executed” 


What are administrative powers
400

How do the elites still hold power in nomination game? 

what is through superdelegates which are national party leaders who automatically get a delegate slot at NPC

400

a meeting where you express your presidential preference, which requires a-lot of commitment


What is a caucus
400

A legislative action that placed limits on soft money.

What is Mccain-Feingold Act?


500

Under the executive office name one of the three major policy making bodies?


Office of Management and Budget, Council of Economic Advisers, National Security Council

500

Receive ambassadors of other nations, thereby conferring diplomatic recognition on other governments

What is National Security Powers 

500

A period before any votes are cast when candidates compete to gain support from the party elite

What is an Invisible Primary?

500

the people’s beliefs often guide what they pay the most attention to and how they interpret events.

What is Selective perception

500

ndependent groups that are not subject to contribution restrictions because they do not directly seek the election of particular candidates.

What are 527s
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