Presidential Roles | Presidential Powers | Bill of Rights and Constitution | Elections and Succession | Miscellaneous |
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What is Party Leader?
The role the President serves as a representative of his political party.
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What is a veto?
The action the President can take to refuse to sign legislation.
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What is Article II?
The Article explaining the Executive branch.
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What is 538?
The number of people in the electoral college
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What is no?
Is the President directly elected?
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What is Chief Citizen?
If the President were to welcome a celebrity into the White House, he would be serving what role?
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What is a line item veto?
Deleting a line from a piece of legislation.
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What is 27?
The number of Amendments in the Constitution.
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What is the Vice President?
This person serves as the president of the Senate
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What is a State of the Union?
An address the president can make to his country about current issues.
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What is Cheif Diplomat?
If the President travels to other countries to deal with foreign policy, except with Kim Jung-un
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What are the clemency powers?
These powers include: pardons, reprives, communation, and amnesty.
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What is bureacracy?
A way the government is organized through seperate groups
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What is 270?
The number of people needed to win the majority of the electoral college.
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What is impeachment?
The House brings up the case and the Senate tries the case to remove the president from office.
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What is Chief Legislator?
The President can voice his opinion about laws
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What is a bully pulpit?
The president calling out a person or group during an address.
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What is True?
True or False: The 22nd amendment contains the terms for president.
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What is 10 years?
The maxiumum number of years the president can serve.
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What is the administrative power?
The president enforces the law the most by using this power.
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What is Chief Administrator?
When the President makes sure the Federal Government does what they need to succeed.
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What is Senatorial approval?
The President needs this to appoint ambassadors, judges, and make treaties.
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What is the 25th Amendment?
The Amendment saying that the Vice President takes over if anything happens to the President.
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What is Speaker of the House?
This person is 3rd in presidential succession.
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What is Secretary of State?
The 5th in line for presidential succession.
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