ELECTIONS
US INSTITUTIONS
WHITE HOUSE
REPUBLICANS
PRESIDENTS
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What is Super Tuesday?

At this day there are pre-elections in at least 8 states. The winner of the primaries is most likely the candidate for the elections.

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What is “Big Government?

As commonly used in America, “Big Government” refers to three features of the national or federal government headquartered in Washington, D.C.:

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How many fires has The White House survived?

The first was in 1814 during the War of 1812 and set by the British. The second was in 1929 in the West Wing.

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What is the republican party ?

The republican party also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the US , along with its main historic riva , the Democratic Party.

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Which of the first 12 presidents was the first to not own slaves?

 John Adams

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 Who can vote?

Anyone who is 18 years of age. There is no national list of eligible voters, so a citizen must first qualify by becoming registered. Citizens register to vote in conjunction with the place they live, if they move to a new location, they typically have to register again. Registration system has been designed to eliminate fraud.

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What is the Constitution?

The U.S. Constitution is the fundamental framework of America’s federal system of government. It sets out both the structure of the government, as well many of the rights and freedoms that are protected against government interference.

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When was The White House given its name?

Officially, it was in 1901 by President Theodore Roosevelt. Before, it was called the “President’s Palace”, the “President’s ? House” and the “Executive Mansion”.

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Who was the first republican to hold the office and lead the USA?

Abraham Lincoln , 16th president of USA 1861 1865

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Who is the oldest living president?

Jimmy Carte

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Who can run for President?

He must be a natural-born citizen of the United States, be at least 35 years of age, and have been a resident of the United States for 14 years.

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How long did it take to create the Constitution?

The Constitutional Convention lasted about four months, from May 25 to September 17, 1787.

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How many rooms are there in the White House?

There are 132 rooms, of which 28 of them have fireplaces. There are also 35 bathrooms and 6 levels.

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When the republican party was founded?

1854

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Who was the first president to die in office?

William Henry Harrison

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Can the President be reelected?

Yes. He can be reelected once. Overall he can be in office for 8 years.

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When did the constitutions come into force?

1789

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Who was the first President to occupy The White House?

President John Adams in 1800.

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How many republicans won the American elections through history?

There have been a total of 19 Republican presidpresidents

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 Which president banned alcohol from the White House at the behest of his first lady?

Rutherford B. Hayes

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 When is election day?

Election day is the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

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How much time the constitution amended ?

27

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Which President was the first to have a child born at The White House?

President Grover Cleveland in 1895 welcomed his daughter Esther in to the world.

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Which party is leading the current American office?

The democrats

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Which president was the fourth to win the Nobel Peace Prize?

Barack Obama