What did Andrew Jackson use often to demonstrate his power?
His Veto
Which Presidential hat oversees foreign policy?
In total, how many electoral votes are there?
538
Is the US government currently in a budget surplus, deficit, or is it balanced?
What is the number 1 way the US government makes money?
Taxes
What title did George Washington come up with?
Mr. President
Trump is the leader of the Republican Party. This role is often called Chief of __________.
Party
Which recent US election saw the candidate who won the popular vote lose the electoral vote?
Trump vs Hilary Clinton
If the president decides to veto the finalized budget proposal, what can happen?
Who is the leader of the executive branch?
President
What executive order did Lincoln most famously issue and what did it do?
Emancipation Proclamation
Freed the slaves
What is does the role "Commander in Chief" mean?
Leader of the military
Nebraska has 5 electoral votes. What is the lowest number of electoral votes a state can have and why?
3
Senators + Representatives
What does OMB stand for in the executive branch?
Office of Management and Budget
Which president served for 4 terms?
10 years.
FDR
What was the "fireside chat" that FDR created?
If a president is participating in community service, they are acting out chief ___________.
Citizen
There are 538 electoral votes. What 3 areas to these votes derive from?
435 in the house + 100 in the senate + 3 in DC
Money set aside for a specific purpose
Appropriation
A president delays a scheduled federal execution to give the courts more time to review the case. Which presidential power is being used?
Reprieve
What are the three formal qualifications of becoming a President?
1. 35 years old
2. Natural Born Citizen
3. Resident for 14 years.
Federal Budget
If the neither presidential candidate gets 270 electoral votes, how does a president get chosen?
House of Representatives votes
When does the US governments fiscal year start and end?
In the Presidents Cabinet, what is the title of the person who acts as a "gatekeeper" and allows/denies people the right to speak to the president?
Chief of Staff