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This role allows the president to give orders to all members of the U.S.

armed services

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What is commander-in-chief?

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This role expects the president to preside over

ceremonies as the “face of the U.S.”

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What is chief of state?

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The president acts in this role when he

vetoes a bill

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What is chief legislator?

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This role expects the president to do what is

best for the public, rather than private interests

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What is chief citizen?

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When the president gives his State of the Union Address, he is primarily acting in

this role

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What is chief legislator?

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This is the age one must be to become

president

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What is 35?

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This is the maximum number of years any person can serve as

president

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What is 10?

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This is the number of years one must be a citizen to become

president

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What is their whole life?

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This is the total amount of monetary

compensation the president gets in one

year (while serving as president)

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What is $400,000?

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This is the Amendment that

limited presidents to 2 terms

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What is the 22nd Amendment?

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This person is after the Vice President in the line of succession

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Who is the Speaker of the House?

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This is the first of the cabinet secretaries in the line of succession

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Who is the secretary of state?

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If the vice president dies, this is how a new one is

selected

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What is the president picks someone, and a

majority of both houses approve?(That’s the worst

phrased question ever)

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This Amendment makes the Vice-

President the “real” president instead of

the “acting” president if the president dies or

resigns

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What is the 25th Amendment?

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This is who can forcibly take the

president’s power away if he is

“incapable of serving”

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Who are the Vice President and a majority of the

cabinet?

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This is the group of people whose vote really “counts” in

choosing a president

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What is the electoral college?

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This term refers to picking a V.P. who can do well in states

that you can’t

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What is “balancing the ticket?”

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This type of nomination process only lets registered party members vote

for a nominee

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What is a closed primary?

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This is what is necessary to become

a major party nominee for president

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What is a majority of delegates at the party

convention?

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This election revealed the grand problems of the Framers plan for choosing presidents

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What is the election of 1800?

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This governor of Arizona left her term

of office early, allowing AZ Sec. of State Jan Brewer to

take office

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Who is Janet Napolitano?

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The Rolling Stones sang, “You can’t always get what you want but if you try sometime, you

will get” this

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What is “get what you need”?

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This pop star bared her soul (and more…)

during a Super Bowl halftime performance

with Justin Timberlake

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Who is Janet Jackson?

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Who famously sang, “Fly me to the moon, and let

me play among the stars, let me see what Spring is

like on Jupiter and Mars…”

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Who is Frank Sinatra?

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Martin Luther King gave his “I have a dream”

speech after 200,000 civil rights supporters marched

on what city?

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What is Washington D.C.?