Legislative Powers
Executive Powers
President's Roles
How a bill becomes a law
Voting and requirements to serve
100

Congress must do this when a president wants to select a cabinet member.

What is approve or deny them?

100

The president must give this address to Congress every year.

What is the State of the Union address?

100

The president decides to send American troops into a foreign country to help them fight an invading military, which is an example of the president enacting this role.

What is commander in chief?

100

What its called when a president declines a law (congress can override this with a supermajority!)

What is a veto?

100

A senator's term is this long.

What is six years?

200

The primary power of the legislative branch, must be done before the executive branch can enforce and the judicial branch can interpret.

What is lawmaking?

200

To release an individual from legal punishment. 

What is a pardon?
200

The president writes a bill which he then asks a senator in his party to introduce. This is an example of him enacting this power.

What is chief legislator?

200

This percentage of Congress has to vote yes to overturn a president's veto

What is 2/3rds?

200
A representative's term is this long.

What is two years?

300

What must Congress do after the president has negotiated a treaty?

What is ratification?

300

A directive made by the president that has the force of law, but not the need for congressional approval.

What is an executive order?

300

The president meets with the Secretary of the Interior to decide how to carry out a new law concerning the drilling for oil on public lands. This is an example of him carrying out what role?

What is chief executive?

300

When a president allows a bill to die by not signing it for ten days while Congress is adjourned.

What is a pocket veto?

300

Senators and congresspeople use this word to describe the people they represent.

What are constituents?

400

This happens if Congress cannot agree on a budget or pass a continuing resolution.

What is a government shutdown?

400

The president's group of advisors who each head departments of the executive branch.

What is the cabinet?

400

The president meets with President Zelensky of Ukraine to discuss how the US can help provide humanitarian aid. What role is he carrying out?

What is chief diplomat?

400

This happens if Congress is still in session 10 days after the president takes no action on a bill sent to their desk.

What is the bill passing?

400

This many members are in the Senate.

What is 100?

500

When Congress holds a hearing to investigate an office or agency in the executive branch, they are using this power.

What is legislative oversight?

500

The president's ability to keep some conversations private for legal purposes.

What is executive privilege?

500

The president gives out candy to children at the White House trick-or-treat on Halloween. What role is he fulfilling?

What is Chief of State/ceremonial head of country?
500
A proposed bill goes here after it is introduced on the House or Senate floor.

What is a committee?

500

The presiding member (leader) of the House of Represenatives.

What is the Speaker of the House?