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First Primary in the presidential election year...

First, and most prominent caucus in a presidential election year...

the New Hampshire Primary

the Iowa Caucuses

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Who gave the first Inaugural Address?

George Washington

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What body counts the votes cast by the Electoral College?

the Senate

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Which political party was troubled by protests during their National Convention in Chicago in 1968?

the Democratic Party

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primary where only members of a political party may participate

closed primary

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Who was the first president to gain office without any military or political experience?

Donald Trump

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What is the only thing that can change the number of electoral votes a state has?

a change in state population resulting in reapportionment

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The sharing of power between the National Government and the State Governments is called...

Federalism

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primary where voters do not have to declare party membership

open primary

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Who was the last vice-president to announce himself as the winner of the Presidential Election?

George HW Bush

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What event led to the change of date for the presidential inauguration?

The Great Depression

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Speech given by president after taking the oath of office

inaugural address

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What presidential candidate in the 1960 election, convinced the people that a Catholic could be elected president?

John F. Kennedy

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What two states do not require the electors to vote for the candidate that wins the popular vote in their state?

Maine and Nebraska

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speech made at a national convention given by a leading party member

keynote address

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What were the last two presidents involved in the "transfer of power"?

Joe Biden - Donald Trump

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What is the name of the president's office?

the Oval Office

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system to indirectly elect the president, each state having  a number of electors = to state reps

electoral college

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Which president was pardoned by Gerald Ford?

Richard Nixon

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What is the primary purpose for a party's National Convention?

to choose candidates for the President and Vice-President

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in open primaries, attempt to get weak candidate selected to improve  chances of their party

raiding

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Barak Obama, Donald Trump, and John F. Kennedy all served as president in the 21st Century.

True or False

False

JFK served in the 20th Century

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What is the name of the President's desk?

Who gave this desk to the US President?

the Resolute Desk

Queen Victoria of Great Britain

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suyveys of voters as they leave their polling places

exit polls

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Which president instituted the Inaugural Parade?

Thomas Jefferson

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What state, in 1903, became the first state to select political candidates using a primary system?

Wisconsin

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president's power to completely forgive a crime and its punishment

pardon

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Who presides over the Electoral College vote counting in the Senate?

the Vice President

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National Political Conventions usually meet during election years during which months?

July and August

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formal statement of a party's position on current issues, drafted at the National Convention

platform

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Who administers the Oath of Office to a newly elected president?

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

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What "indirect" method of voting is used to select the President of the United States?

the Electoral College

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president's office located in the West Wing of the White House

the Oval Office

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What do all the following Presidents have in common?

George Washington, Andrew Jackson, US Grant, Zachary Taylor, Dwight Eisenhower

All were military heroes

America loves those heroes

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States that do not have primaries usually use this method to select candidates for office?

caucuses

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practice where a candidate chooses a running mate for specific ideology,  geographical, ethnic

balance the ticket

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Which president was the first to call for nationwide primaries to select presidential candidates?

Theodore Roosevelt

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How is the number of electoral votes for each state determined?

Number of members in the House of Representatives + Number of Senators

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Presidential directives or actions that have the effect and force of laws

executive orders

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How many votes in the Electoral College are needed to be elected President?

270

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in an open primary, members of one party can vote for candidates of  other parties

cross-over voting

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If no one receives a majority of votes from the Electoral College, how is the winner of the election determined? 

The House of Representatives decides

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political party reps who pledge to nominate candidates for president at  the party convention

delegates

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What state has the most Electoral College votes today?

California