Key Terms
Who and What
Presidential Stuff
President/Electoral College
Cabinet Depts.
100

States that can be won by either political party.

What are swing states?

100

Rules that bypass Congress but still have the force of law.

What are executive orders?

100

The first president of the United States

Who is George Washington?

100

538.

How many members are in the Electoral College? 

100
Conducting foreign relations
Who is the Department of State?
200

The right for the President to withhold information from Congress, the judiciary, and/or the public.

What is executive privilege?

200

To administer and carry out laws

What is the main job of the President?

200

Official roles of the President

What are Expressed Powers?

200

Even if a candidate wins the popular vote, they can change the outcome. 

Who is the Electoral College.

200

Protects the nation against terrorist attacks, as well as oversees the armed forces and manages military operations

Who is the Department of Defense?

300

The amendment that officially established that presidents are limited to serve two four-year terms, or eight years total. 

What is the 22nd Amendment? 

300

Franklin D. Roosevelt was different from other Presidents for this reason.

Who was elected to four terms? (16 years total). 

300

The group of advisors to the President, made up of the senior appointed officers who head the fifteen executive departments

Who is the Cabinet?

300

Another name for the unofficial roles of the president

What are extra-constitutional duties?

300

Issues passports and conducts foreign trade

Who is the Secretary of State?

400
A voter who ignores their state's popular vote when casting the electoral ballet

Who is a faithless elector?

400

A body of electors established by the Constitution to elect the President and VP of the United States.

Who is the Electoral College? 

400

This article of the Constitution describes the powers of the President. 

What is article 2?

400

These are the 3 (or 4) unofficial titles of the President. 

1. Chief Citizen/Head of State

2. Chief Guardian of the Economy

3. Head of Party

4**. World Leader

400

Protects America from terrorist attacks and provides relief after natural disasters.

Who is the Department of Homeland Security?

500

This amendment defines the rules of succession if a president is no longer able to serve, and moves the inauguration from March to January

What is the 20th Amendment? 

500

This person acts as the President of the senate, and would become President if something were to happen to the original. 

Who is the Vice President?

500

This is one of the tasks of the President as Commander in Chief

What is, 

appoints leaders, changes policies

Orders missions & nuclear attacks

Commands military during war

500

These are the 4 (or 5) official roles of the President.

1. Chief Executive

2. Commander in Chief

3. Chief Diplomat

4. Chief Legislator

5**. Check on the Judiciary

500

This cabinet department oversees and enforces laws around labor rights, fair wages, and worker safety regulations

Who is the Department of Labor?