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Power given to the president is called?. Which Article in the Constitution covers the Executive Branch?. How old must a candidate for president or vice president be?. The term for President and vice president is?. Who elects the president and vice president from each state?.
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Which Article in the Constitution covers the Executive Branch?
How old must a candidate for president or vice president be?
Who elects the president and vice president from each state?
Electors are appointed to cast votes for president and vice president are known as?
Number of members appointed to the Electoral College is determined by the number of what two things from each state?
Harry Nelson is a natural born citizen, has resided in the United States for the past 10 years and is 35 years old. Is he qualified to run for president?
Sarah Kendall is 36 years old and has immigrated from Canada 10 years ago. She is living in New York and has been a citizen for 14 years. Is she eligible to run for president?
Janice Rand is a natural born citizen and has lived in Arizona for 20 years. She is 34 years old and will be 35 in two weeks. The elections are a month away, is she eligible to run for president?
The current salary for the President of the United States is?
The action that a president performs that blocks legislation from passing is known as?
An agreement or understanding between the president and the leader of a foreign government that does not require approval by the Senate is known as?
The only president who has also been the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
True or False?The president does not have to deliver a State of the Union address in person.
Who was president during the building of the Panama Canal and hero of the Spanish American War?
How long does one have to reside in the United States to run for the Senate?
As commander in chief, does the president have the authority to fund troops in combat?
The Act passed by Congress after the Vietnam War that requires Congressional approval of deployment of troops within 60 days.
Why can’t the president veto part of a bill without rejecting it all?
Does the president take the same oath of office as the senators and representatives in Congress?
Must a president either sign or veto every bill sent from Congress?
Who is the president that was elected for 4 terms of office?
The investigation that illustrates that no one is above the law, including the president and as a result the president resigned?
The amendment that clarified that a person must choose whether to run for president or vice president so that the two offices are voted on separately.
The vice president is particularly involved in this to ensure that he/she is prepared to be president.
Amendment that requires president fill a vice presidential vacancies and that the vice president takes the president’s place when he/she can no longer hold office.
Amendment that sets the term limit for president to two terms of office.
Which branch of Congress selects a president when both the vice president and president positions become vacant at the same time?
Which branch of Congress selects the vice president when the president and vice president positions are vacant at the same time?
In the election of 1876, how did Congress influence the presidential election? What major event ended as a result of the election?
How was the vice president selected prior to the election of 1804? What amendment changed the procedure?
True or False?President John Tyler did not have a vice president.
Who are the current Joint Chiefs of Staff? Who is the most senior?
What happened in 1933 and 1947 to change the attitude about the office of vice president?
Who is the current Secretary of State and what is his/her major job?
Why did John Adams call the office of Vice President “the most insignificant” office created?