What is it called when the President does not approve a bill into a law?
Veto
What is the role of Party Leader?
Whatever party (R vs D) the President is a part of, they are seen as the leader. They rally for other candidates and help promote them and lead them in the right direction.
True/False: In order for the President to win, they have to compete and beat the other candidates in the party first.
True
How long is a Presidential term, and what is there term limit?
4 years; 2 terms
Which President holds the record for the highest number of Executive Orders?
Roosevelt
When the President gives awards and speeches, he is fulfilling which role?
Head of State
True/False: The President is elected in by popular vote.
False
What does the word "enumerated" mean?
"written"-more specifically written in the Constitution. An "enumerated power" is a power written in the Constitution.
What are the 2 ways Executive Orders can be reversed?
True/False: The President is the Commander in Chief, which means he can declare war.
False
How many electoral votes does FL have and how do we get that number?
30; 28 in the House + 2 Senators
*35+ Years old
*14+ years citizen
*Born in the US
Leader of the Senate (votes in case of a tie)
What does the President do as the "economic leader"?
Prepares the Nation's budget for Congress's approval.
How many electoral votes is needed today in a Presidential election?
270+
Who becomes the President if the Vice President is unable?
The Speaker of the House
Name 4 powers the President has.
*Executive Orders *Approve/veto Bills *Prepares Budget *Command Military *Pardons *Negotiates Treaty *Appoints cabinet, judges, and ambassadors *State of the Union *Propose bills
Name 4 Roles/Duties of the President.
*Head of State *Chief Diplomat *Commander in Chief *Party Leader *Legislative Leader *Chief Executive *Economic Planner
What happens if a Presidential candidate does NOT win an electoral majority in an election?
The House of Reps decide with 1 vote per state
How many Presidents have been impeached?
3