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Chapter 6 test review

How long is a Presidential term?

4 years

Giver the 3 qualifications for being elected President.

Natural-born citizen Minimum 35 years old U.S. resident for 14 years

A. 23rd Amendment B. Electoral college C. 22nd amendment D. 25th Amendment E. Plurality F. 12th Amendment A group of people elected by the citizens of each state in order to elect a Presidential candidate

B. Electoral college

A. 23rd Amendment B. Electoral college C. 22nd amendment D. 25th Amendment E. Plurality F. 12th Amendment States that electors would cast one ballot for President and a second ballot for Vice President

F. 12th Amendment

A. 23rd Amendment B. Electoral college C. 22nd amendment D. 25th Amendment E. Plurality F. 12th Amendment The highest number of votes won, but less than half

E. Plurality

A. 23rd Amendment B. Electoral college C. 22nd amendment D. 25th Amendment E. Plurality F. 12th Amendment States that a President may be elected for only two terms and not serve for more than 10 years total.

D. 25th Amendment

A. 23rd Amendment B. Electoral college C. 22nd amendment D. 25th Amendment E. Plurality F. 12th Amendment States that if a President is removed from office, dies, or resigns, th Vice President shall become President

D. 25th Amendment

Which of the following is not a primary role of the President A. Commander in chief B. Chief of staff C. Chief legislator D. Chief of state

B. Chief of staff

True/False As Chief Executive, the President has the power to appoint justices to the Supreme Court.

True