Presidential Powers
Advisors and Executive Agencies
Presidential Roles
Foreign Policy
The Presidency
100

What is the most important job of the President and the Executive Branch?

Enforce/carry out laws

100

Which group advises the President on various issues and oversees executive departments.

The Cabinet

100

If a president uses military force without declaring war, what constitutional role allows them to do so?

Commander in Chief

100

Name one goal of U.S. foreign policy.

National security, international trade, world peace, democracy promotion

100

What two people currently hold the office of President and Vice President?

Donald Trump; JD Vance

200

Where can you find the formal powers of the President? 

Article II of the U.S. Constitution

200

Who is the President's most powerful advisor in the White House Office?

Chief of Staff

200

Which role involves proposing laws and working with Congress?

Legislative Leader

200

Who are U.S. ambassadors appointed by?

The President (with confirmation by the Senate)

200

Which amendment was ratified to deal with presidential and vice-presidential vacancies

The 25th Amendment

300

What power of the President is a declaration of forgiveness that frees someone from punishment?

A Pardon

300

What does the National Security Council primarily focus on?

Military and foreign policy advice

300

When the President awards medals or welcomes leaders, what role is he fulfilling? 

Head of State

300

Which Cabinet department is primarily responsible for handling foreign affairs?

Department of State

300

Who is first in the line of succession AFTER the Vice President?

The Speaker of the House

400

Which branch of government holds the exclusive power to declare war?

Legislative (Congress)

400

Which Cabinet department oversees public health programs like Medicare and Medicaid and manages agencies such as the FDA?

The Department of Health and Human Services

400

What role is Trump playing in this image of a Republican National Committee meeting in North Carolina? 


Political Party Leader

400

Name one tool of foreign policy OTHER THAN treaties.

Foreign aid, international trade agreements, military force

400

To ensure they understand the country, how many years must a person have lived in the U.S. before becoming president?

14 Years

500

What informal power of the President allows him to respond quickly to national emergencies or emerging issues without waiting for Congress to pass a law?

An executive order

500

What was the name of the practice where government jobs were given as political rewards to supporters and friends of elected officials, rather than based on merit?

The Spoils System

500

When the president negotiates a peace agreement with another country, which presidential role is being demonstrated?

Chief Diplomat

500

What is the MAIN difference between a treaty and an executive agreement?

A treaty requires Senate approval; an executive agreement does not

500

The two-term precedent set by George Washington was made an official requirement by which amendment?

The 22nd Amendment