Two-thirds
  • I order for an official to be convicted, what fraction of the Senate needs to agree?
  • What are the five categories that the powers of the President can be put into?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
  • In the proper order of succession, who will take over in the event the President dies? List four people.
Natural-born United States citizenAt least 35 years oldResident of the United States for at least 14 years
  • What was the original purpose of the Electoral College?
  • What three requirements must be met in order to be a President of the United States?
  • At what point during the impeachment process did President Nixon resign? When?
  • What are the four divisions of the executive branch?
Chief of Justice of the Supreme Court
  • In the proper order of succession, who will take over in the event the President dies? List four people.
  • Who usually administers the oath of office to the President?
  • Who chooses the President in an event of a tie?
  • Who acts as the judge at the impeachment trial of the President?
The Commander and Chief of the United States Armed ForcesChief ExecutiveChief of StateChief LegislatorChief of Party
  • What are the five categories that the powers of the President can be put into?
  • What is the President's responsibility to the aspect of foreign relations?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to the United States Military?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
None, though two have come close.
  • What was the original purpose of the Electoral College?
  • How many cabinet departments are there?
  • If the legislative branch makes the laws, then the executive branch does what with the laws?
  • How many Presidents have been removed from office by being found guilty after the impeachment process?
The Chief of Justice of the Supreme Court
  • Who chooses the President in an event of a tie?
  • When is a President elected?
  • Who usually administers the oath of office to the President?
  • Who were the only two President's to have gone through the entire impeachment process?
A group of men and women who choose the President and Vice President
  • What is the job of the Electoral College?
  • What is the title of the second-in-command?
  • Who were the only two President's to have gone through the entire impeachment process?
  • Which house of Congress acts as the jury and tries the case?
To put into effect; carry out
  • Impeach
  • Execute
  • Executive
  • Treason
George Washington 1789
  • When is a President inaugurated?
  • Which President created the Cabinet? When?
  • What are the five categories that the powers of the President can be put into?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
January 20
  • Which President created the Cabinet? When?
  • When is a President inaugurated?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to the United States Military?What is his title?What can he do?
20 electoral votes
  • Give an example of a government corporation
  • Bribery
  • How many electoral votes does your state have (PA)?
  • How many cabinet departments are there?
The crime of betraying one's country
  • Impeach
  • Executive
  • Execute
  • Treason
Chief Executive.Makes sure all members of his cabinet, staff, and other employees are doing their jobs correctly
  • What is the President's responsibility to the business aspect of the United States government?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to approve, disapprove, or suggest laws?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to the aspect of foreign relations?What is his title?What can he do?
A criminal offense that is less serious than a felony, generally punishable by fine, a jail term up to a year, or both
  • Execute
  • Treason
  • Misdemeanor
  • Impeach
Commander in Chief of the United States Military. In charge of all decisions regarding the Armed Forces and can call the National Guard into service.
  • What is the President's responsibility to the United States Military?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to the business aspect of the United States government?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to approve, disapprove, or suggest laws?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
To make an accusation against
  • Give an example of a government corporation
  • Executive
  • Impeach
  • Treason
Chief of Party.To make the decisions in regard to his individual political party.
  • What is the President's responsibility to the business aspect of the United States government?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to the United States Military?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to approve, disapprove, or suggest laws?What is his title?What can he do?
  • What is the President's responsibility to his political party?What is his title?What can he do?
NASA
  • Give an example of a government corporation
  • Give an example of an independent agency
  • How many cabinet departments are there?
  • Give an example of a regulatory commission.
The branch of government in charge with carrying out the country's laws
  • Treason
  • Misdemeanor
  • Executive
  • Execute
The Senate
  • What is the title of the second-in-command?
  • Who usually administers the oath of office to the President?
  • Which house of Congress begins the impeachment process?
  • Which house of Congress acts as the jury and tries the case?
Vice PresidentSpeaker of the House of RepresentativesPresident pro tempore of the SenateSecretary of State
  • Who were the only two President's to have gone through the entire impeachment process?
  • In the proper order of succession, who will take over in the event the President dies? List four people.
  • What is the title of the second-in-command?
  • Who acts as the judge at the impeachment trial of the President?
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