The President's Job Description
Presidential Succession
Executive Branch Etc.
Presidential Nominations and Conventions
The Election
100
It is the role of the President that gives him broad power in domestic and foreign affairs.
What is Chief of State?
100
It states that the Vice President becomes President if the President is disabled.
What is the Twenty-Fifth Amendment?
100
It is to preside over the Senate.
What is a formal duty of the Vice President?
100
It is where political battles are likely to occur in the nominating process.
What are Presidential primaries in the party out of power?
100
It is the fewest number of Presidential electors a State can have.
What is three?
200
It is the role of the President in which he represents the nation.
What is Chief Citizen?
200
They are the person who follows the Vice President in the line of succession according to the Presidential Succession Act of 1947.
Who is the Speaker of the House?
200
They caused the electoral system to break down in the election of 1800.
What are political parties
200
To unify the party behind its candidate, pick it's candidate, and adopt the party's platform.
What are reasons the national convention is held?
200
It is the way a State's Presidential electors are chosen.
What is the state legislature?
300
It is the President's role to enforce the law.
What is Chief Executive?
300
They are who can challenge the President's decision to resume duties after an illness.
Who is The Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet?
300
It is the longest a president can serve in office.
What is 10 years?
300
It is a known process and the winner is known quickly
What are arguments for the Electoral College
300
It is the most widely supported plan for reforming the electoral college.
What is the direct popular election plan?
400
It is the President's role of heading a large Government Organization.
What is Chief Administrator?
400
It is how the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet determine Presidential disability.
What is informing Congress in writing?
400
It is what the first session of the national convention is generally devoted to.
What are speeches
400
A candidate Who loses the popular vote may still be elected president, and elector may not for who the voters selected, and a strong third party effort may lead to the election being decided by the House.
What are arguments against the electoral college system?
400
It is the way that the Framers of the Constitution called for the President to be elected.
What is a body of electors?
500
It is the President's role in shaping public policy.
What is Chief Legislator?
500
It sets up the line of succession to the Presidency.
What is the Presidential Succession Act of 1947.
500
It is the First and most widely publicized caucus today.
What is the Iowa Caucus?
500
They are what are determined by Presidential primaries.
What are the selection of delegates and candidate preference.
500
They must be a "natural born Citizen", 35 years old, and have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years?
What are the formal qualifications to be President?