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Article II EB

History Executive Branch of Government

QuestionAnswer
Headed By? The president of the United States
What is there Salary? $400,000 + Benefits
What are there Chief Responsibilities? Chief architect, consecutive, and diplomat
How often does the President give a state of the Union Address? Annually Once a year
Minimum Age Requirement At least 35 years of age
Residential requirment Must be a U.S. born citizen
Citizenship Requirement Must be a citizen of the U.S. for 14 years
Term in Office Four years per term
Term Limit Two terms
Which Amendment sets term limits for the U.S. President? Amendment XXII
Membership President, Vice President, Secretary of State, and 15 executives
Directly elected by? the Electoral College
Indirectly elected by the? American Voters
_________, execute, carry out the laws Enforce
What month and day of the week do U.S. Presidential Elections take place? The first Tuesday after the first Monday in the Month of November
Which Amendment sets the expectations for the President & VP elections? Amendment XII
Before this Amendment the candidate with the _______ number was elected U.S. President Highest
VP was given to the candidate with the ______ highest number Second
If there is a tie during an election, who breaks the tie? Vice President
How many homes does the President have? two
What are the homes of the President? The White House and Camp David
Where are these homes located? Washington D.C. and Maryland
How are the Cabinet positions determined? Appointed by the president
Another name for the U.S. Presidency is? the Oval office
Which president served four terms in office? President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
What is the title for Amendment XXII Presidential Term Limits
What is the title for Amendment XII Election of President and Vice President
How many cabinet positions are there today? twenty one
Residences a persons home or a place to live
Presidents Cabinet a group of advisors of the US President
Created by: 16akielty
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