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The ceremonial head of the government of the United States, the symbol of all the people of the nation.
Chief of State
Chief Executive
Chief Administrator
Chief Diplomat
The President is the director of the United States government
Chief Executive
Chief Administrator
Chief Diplomat
Chief Citizen
The Constitution vests the President with the executive power of the United States
Commander in Chief
Chief Executive
Chief of Party
Chief of State
The main architect of American foreign policy and chief spokesperson to the rest of the world.
Chief Legislator
Chief Administrator
Chief of Party
Chief Diplomat
the acknowledged leader of the political party that controls the executive branch
Chief of State
Commander in Chief
Chief Administrator
Chief of Party
The President is expected to be “the representative of all the people.”
Chief of Party
Chief Legistlator
Chief Citizen
Chief Diplomat
The main architect of the nation’s public policies
Chief of State
Chief Legislator
Commander in Chief
Chief Executive
The Constitution gives the President complete control of the nation's armed forces
Chief Executive
Chief of State
Commander in Chief
Chief Diplomat
Which amendment placed limits on Presidential term length?
21st
22nd
23rd
24th
How much does the President get paid a year?
$250,000
$350,000
$400,000
$525,000
Which amendment made it clear that the Vice President will become President if the President is removed from office?
17th
20th
23rd
25th
Who is 2nd in Presidential succession?
President pro tempore of the Senate
Secretary of State
Speaker of the House
Secretary of the Treasury
The Election of 1800 led to the creation of what Amendment?
10th
11th
12th
13th
Who tied Thomas Jefferson in electoral votes in the 1800 election?
Aaron Burr
John Adams
Charles C. Pinckney
John Jay
Where does a party adopt its platform?
National Convention
Presidential Primary
Caucus-Convention
How many electors are needed in the electoral college to win the Presidency?
260
270
280
290
Which two states use the District Model in the electoral college?
Maine and Iowa
Maine and Nebraska
Nebraska and Pennsylvania
Nebraska and Vermont
In what year did the candidate win the popular vote, but not the electoral college?
1828
1884
2000
2012
At the polls, voters would vote directly for the President and Vice President instead of electors.
Direct popular election
Proportional plan
District plan
National bonus plan
Each candidate would receive the same share of a State’s electoral vote as he or she received in the State’s popular vote.
National bonus plan
Direct popular election
District plan
Proportional plan
Electors would be chosen the same way members of Congress are selected: each congressional district would select one elector, and two electors would be selected based on the overall popular vote in a State.
National bonus plan
Direct popular election
District plan
Proportional plan
Who is the youngest person to ever assume the office of the Presidency?
Theodore Roosevelt
John F. Kennedy
Donald Trump
Barack Obama
Who is the oldest President to be elected?
William Henry Harrison
Donald Trump
Ronald Reagan
George Washington
Which one of these Parties has NOT had a president in office in the History of the United States?
Democratic Party
Federalist Party
Republican Party
The Progressive Party
The Whig Party
Which President served more than 2 two terms, which inspired the 23rd Amendment (Term Limits)?
Theodore Roosevelt
George Washington
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Which one of these Presidents did NOT serve as a military general?
George Washington
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Andrew Jackson
Zachary Taylor
Richard Nixon
How many US Presidents were the Sons of other Presidents?
2
1
3
0
How many Electoral Votes does Wisconsin have in the Electoral College?
10
8
54
3
How many Cabinet Secretaries/Departments are there in 2018?
4
22
12
15
How many TOTAL members of the Cabinet are there?
22
15
13
100
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