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100

If you wish to be President, you must be this many years old.

What is 35?

100

Information about the Executive Branch is found in this Article of the Constitution

What is the Second?

100

The Legislative Branch makes the Law, The Judicial Branch Rules on the Law, The Executive Branch does this

What is Enforce/Execute/Carry Out the Law

100

This President set a precedent by serving only two terms. Nearly every President since has only served two terms as well.

Who is President Washington?

100

Name of the group of presidential advisers that advise the president on the budget


What is the Office of Management and Budget?

100

The president may be impeached for treason, _____, and other high crimes and misdemeanors.

Bribery

200

Most Presidents don't serve more than 2 terms, but theoretically, you can serve for as many as this number of years 

What is 10?

200

This is the title for the leader of the Executive Branch

Who is the President?

200

Wearing this "hat," The president has control over all of the military.

What is "commander in chief?"

200

This President was the first to be elected to more than 2 terms, (leading to the 22nd amendment).

Who is FDR?

200

While normally known as the "Vice President," he does get to be the Big Cheese while in this Congressional Chamber.

What is the Senate?

200

This is an action the president can do that has the same effect as a law.

What is an executive order.

300

Someone running for the presidency will want to choose one of these to "balance out the ticket"

What is a running mate/vice president?

300

The 22nd amendment limits the number of terms someone can be elected to the presidency to this many

What is 2?

300

Hamiltonian Model

–Active president; policy initiative; should use implied powers to promote his agenda of nat’l interest

300

April 5th, 1792 as the first time this presidential power was used, when President Washington refused to sign into law a bill he believed violated the Constitution

What is the Veto?

300

If something should happen to the President, The Vice takes over. If something should then happen to the Vice, this person takes over

Who is the Speaker of the House?

300

President Ford used this Presidential power, which grants legal forgiveness, to endure that Richard Nixon would be held harmless in the Watergate issue

What is Pardon?

400

Presidents are not elected by popular votes of the citizens, but rather by this institution

What is the Electoral College?

400

Article II, Section 2, paragraph 2 states that the President can make these in regards to foreign nations with the consent of 2/3 of this Congressional house.

What are treaties, and the Senate?

400

These are TWO formal powers of the President?

What are Commander-in-Chief, Make Treaties, Appoint Ambassadors/Judges/Justices, State of the Union Address, Pardon, Veto, Fill Vacancies, Receive Representatives of Foreign Nations? 

400

This address used to be provided to Congress in the form of the letter, but in 1913, Wilson delivered this in the form of a speech, which tells congress how the country is doing, and what legislation the president wants to see passed. 

What is the State of the Union?

400

The right to keep executive communications confidential, especially if they relate to national security


What is Executive Privilege 

400

When running for President of the United States the first thing you must do is this. 

What is declare that you are running?

500

As President, you must be these three things. 

What are 35 years of age, a citizen of the United States for 14 years, and a "natural born" citizen?

500

The number of Electoral Votes a state gets is based on the total number of these that a state has, and the amount needed to win the White House.

What are representatives and 270?

500

This is the President's annual salary, working out to about $45 an hour for the round the clock job.

What is $400,000

500

This 2nd US President was the first President to live in the White House. 

Who was John Adams?

500

Allows the president to bypass Congress' treaty approval check.

What is Executive Agreements

500

When looking at the Electoral College or Presidential influence, are they working or do they need to be revised? Make an argument with at least 2 supporting facts.

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