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What is the main duty?

To enforce laws

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Explain the primary election system

To select candidates to run for public office

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Why has the executive branch grown?

Adoption of the Constitution

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How many people work in the executive branch

More than 4 million Americans

100

When is the president inaugurated

January 20

200

Who is the leader of the executive branch?

The president

200

What is the line of succession for the president?

vice President, Speaker of the House, pro temper of the Senate, Secretary of State 

200

What did the executive branch create?

It added a system of checks and balances into the constitution 

200

how dose the executive branch check other branches

congress authority through the power to veto 

200

Who acts as the judge at the impeachment trial of the president

Justice of the Supreme Court

300

Who is second in command?

The vice president

300

What are the 15 federal cabinet positions?

The vice president, the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs

300

Is the executive branch the largest branch?

Yes

300

What was the purpose of the electoral college

to Keep the common people from making mistakes when voting and accidentally choosing a poor leader

300

I ordered for an official to be convicted What fraction of the senate needs to be convicted

two/third

400

How dose the electoral college work?

The number of electors each state gets is equal to its total amount of senators and representatives in congress

400

What are the qualifications to be leader of the branch?

35 years or older, natural born citizen, must live in the US for at least 14 years

400

When was the Executive Branch established?

1939

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Who chooses the president in a tie

 House of Reps

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Who were the only two presidents to have God during the entire impeachment process

Andrew Johnson in 1867 and Richard Nixon in 1974


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how many electoral votes does Illinois have?

20

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How long is the term in the office?

8 years

500

Who created the executive branch

Franklin D. Rooevelt

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When is the President elected

The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November

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At what point during the impeachment process did President Nixon resign? when?After 

How long after the House of Representatives prepared several charges against him resigned 1974