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What is the indirect method we use to elect the president?
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Electoral College A
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Who follows the vice president in succession to the presidency?
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Speaker of the House A
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The president may issue a ____ to delay a person’s punishment until a higher court can hear the case. Q
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Reprieve A
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What is the most important role of the president?
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Chief Executive A
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The Twenty-fifth Amendment makes provisions for presidential
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Succession A
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What is the basic goal of American foreign policy?
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National Security A
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The president can bypass the Senate by making a (n) ___.
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Executive Agreement A
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What is the term for efforts to punish another nation by imposing trade barriers?
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Trade Sanctions A
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The ____ is the clearest statement of the administration’s plans and goals for the coming year.
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Federal Budget A
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A state has as many ____ as the total of its U. S
A state has as many ____ as the total of its U.S. senators and representatives. Q
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Electoral Votes A
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Where does the president live and work?
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The White House A
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The president has the power to issue an ____, which is a rule or command that has the force of law.
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Executive Order A
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The president may grant ____ to pardon a group of people.
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Amnesty A
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According to the War Powers Act, the president must notify ____ immediately when troops are sent into battle. Q
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Congress A
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What is a nation’s overall plan for dealing with other nations?
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Foreign Policy A
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____ is a formal agreement between two or more countries.
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A treaty A
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What is money, food, military assistance, or other supplies given to help other countries?
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Foreign Aid A
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What is an agreement among a group of nations that prohibits them all from trading with a target nation? Q
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An embargo A
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Which power and duty does the president exercise when he or she negotiates treaties with foreign leaders? Q
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Chief Diplomat A
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The Vice President is allowed to hold office for
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Unlimited A
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The purpose of the Executive Office of the President is to
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Enforce laws that are passed by Congress
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The President has the power to make treaties in the role of
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Chief Diplomat A
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Once a year, the President is required to address Congress in a speech known as
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State of the Union Address
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According to the Constitution, a candidate for President must have lived in the United States for
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14 years A
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The role of the Internal Revenue Service is to
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Collect taxes from individuals and businesses
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The power to command the armed forces resides with
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The President A
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When the President honors a famous artist, he or she is acting as a
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Chief of State A
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To qualify for President, a candidate must be
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35 years old, born in the US, lived in the US for 14 years
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The maximum number of terms that a President can serve as President is
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Two A
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If the President wants a bill to be introduced into Congress, he or she may
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Ask a Senator or Representative to introduce it
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The role of the Cabinet is to
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Advise the President A
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The only vice-presidential duty stated in the Constitution is to
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To serve as the President of the Senate
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American ambassadors are sent
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To countries the US recognizes
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The President may grant a(n) ____ to declare that a person is forgiven and free from punishment.
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Pardon A
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What does the President get that the Vice President does not?
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A vacation home A
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The US government’s system of check’s and balances was created to
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To prevent each branch from abusing power
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