The Chief: Roles of the Prez
Presidential Selection
Presidential Powers
Military & Foreign Policy
Bureaucracy & Organization
100

This role makes the president the symbolic representative of the nation.

What is Chief of State?

100

These elections are used by parties to choose their presidential nominee.

What are Presidential primaries?

100

 Orders issued by the president that have the force of law.

What are Executive orders?

100

This law limits the president’s use of troops without congressional approval.

What is the War Powers Resolution Act?

100

 A large, complex system that manages the day-to-day operations of government.

What is a Bureaucracy?

200

This role involves enforcing laws and leading the executive branch.

What is Chief Executive?

200

This event is where parties officially nominate candidates and adopt a platform.

What is the National Convention?

200

 A formal agreement between nations that requires Senate approval.

What is a Treaty?

200

The time limit troops can remain in combat without congressional approval.

What is 60 days?

200

The group of 15 department heads who advise the president.

What is the Cabinet?

300

This role makes the president head of the 2.7 million federal employees.

What is Chief Administrator?

300

This system is used to officially elect the president.

What is the Electoral College?

300

A presidential rejection of a bill passed by Congress.

What is a Veto?

300

Agreements with foreign leaders that do not require Senate approval.

What are Executive agreements?

300

This department staffs U.S. embassies and maintains diplomatic missions around the world.

What is the State Department?

400

This role gives the president authority over the U.S. military.

What is Commander in Chief?

400

The number of electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

What is 270?

400

This veto occurs when the president takes no action and Congress adjourns within 10 days.

What is a Pocket veto?

400

This presidential power involves formally recognizing foreign governments.

What is Recognition?

400

The senior advisor who manages the White House staff and controls the president’s daily schedule.


What is the Chief of Staff?

500

This role involves proposing laws and signing or vetoing legislation.

What is Chief Legislator?

500

The group of people eligible to vote in an election.

What is the Electorate?

500

The president’s power to forgive a crime.

What is a Pardon?

500

This role makes the president the main architect of U.S. foreign policy.

What is Chief Diplomat?

500

The federal agency responsible for enforcing laws and investigating federal crimes.

What is the FBI?