Vocabulary Terms
Nov 2024 Election
Presidential Powers
Other People in the Executive Branch
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100

What is the president’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress called?

Veto

100

What is a sample ballot?

Something that shows the candidates and issues will be on the actual ballot. 

100

What does the president need to create a treaty?

2/3 vote from the Senate.

100

Why did Hamilton believe we needed a strong central government?

To protect the community and administer the laws.

100

Which local official issues marriages licenses?

County Clerk

200

What the the rules and regulations issued by the president that have the force of law called?

Executive Orders

200

What is a county that sells alcohol in some places, but not all called?

A moist county

200

What is one thing that the president can get impeached for?

Treason, Bribery, High crimes and misdemeanors 

200

What is one power that the Vice President have?

Oversees the Senate

Can break ties in the Senate

Takes over for the president if the president can no longer serve. 

200

Which local official is the head of the local law enforcement?

Sheriff

300

What the president's role as the leader of the armed forces called?

Commander-in-Chief

300

What is a wet county? Is Menifee now a wet, dry, or moist county?

A wet county sells alcohol. Menifee is a wet county. 

300

What is one benefit of the president using executive orders?

It is quicker than going through Congress.

It can easily be changed.

300

What is one example of how the U.S. participates in foreign policy?

Make treaties

Make war

Give aid to other countries

300

Which local official is the legal advisor for the county?

County Attorney

400

What is the group of advisors to the president called?

The Cabinet

400

What does somebody need to be able to purchase medicinal marijuana in Kentucky?

A prescription

400

How was the first 100 days precedent established?

By Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. 

400

Which local official oversees the county, implements policies, and manages the government?

The Judge Executive

400

What is one example of how the executive branch can carry out laws?

Educate the public about new laws

Monitor the public to make sure laws are being followed 

Catch individuals or organizations not following the law 

Take suspects to court

Follow any other enforcement procedures the agency may have  

500

What is the system of government departments and agencies that carry out the day-to-day work of government called?

Bureaucracy

500

Which Amendment in the 2024 ballot was about using government money to fund private schools? Did it pass?

Amendment 2. It did not pass. 

500

How does the electoral college work to select the president?

Each state has electors based on population. The electors vote on the president. The winner of the presidency must have 270 electoral votes. 

500

Which local official is in charge of legal documents and the local court?

Circuit Clerk

500

How much power does the executive branch have? Explain your answer. 

Answers will vary