1) establishes the executive branch of the federal government, which carries out and enforces federal laws. a) Article II b) treaty c) impeachment d) 22nd Amendment 2) role the President as the ceremonial head of the US government a) Presidential succession b) Chief Administrator c) 22nd Amendment d) Chief of State 3) in this role the President implements policy, supervises the executive branch of government, prepare executive budget for submission to congress, and appoint and remove executive officials a) Commander in Chief b) Chief Citizen c) Article II d) Chief Executive 4) role as the director of the entire executive branch of the Federal government and all of its agencies a) Chief Administrator b) Chief Legislator c) Chief of Party d) Article II 5) role as main architect of American foreign policy & the nation's spokesperson to the rest of the world a) Chief Diplomat b) Chief Administrator c) treaty d) Chief Economist 6) role as the principal author of the nation's public policies by demand or request that Congress enact a) Presidential Appointments b) Chief Legislator c) Chief Citizen d) Chief of Party 7) supreme military leader charged with the responsibility of protecting and defending the United States a) Commander in Chief b) Chief of State c) Presidential succession d) Chief Economist 8) role of the President to guide the economy and take immediate and effective actions when conditions dictate a) Chief Executive b) Chief Economist c) Chief Administrator d) executive orders 9) role as the unchallenged leader of the political party that controls the Executive Branch a) 25th Amendment b) Chief Diplomat c) Presidential succession d) Chief of Party 10) role as "the representative of all the people. Expected to take the high road and champion the overall public interest a) Commander in Chief b) treaty c) Presidential Cabinet d) Chief Citizen 11) the scheme by which a presidential vacancy is filled. If a president dies, resigns, or is removed from office by impeachment, the vice-president succeeds to the office. a) Presidential succession b) Commander in Chief c) Chief Executive d) pardon 12) process by which a legislature's lower house brings charges against a civil federal officer, the vice president, or the president for misconduct alleged to have been committed. a) impeachment b) 25th Amendment c) Chief Administrator d) executive privilege 13) directives, rules, regulation that have the effect of law a) executive orders b) Commander in Chief c) Chief of Party d) Chief of State 14) implied presidential power that allows the president to refuse to disclose information regarding confidential conversations or national security to Congress or the judiciary a) executive privilege b) Presidential Appointments c) impeachment d) 22nd Amendment 15) legal forgiveness of a crime a) executive orders b) Chief Executive c) pardon d) impeachment 16) a formal agreement between two or more sovereign states a) Presidential succession b) executive orders c) Chief Executive d) treaty 17) amendment that states that a President cannot serve more than two terms a) 22nd Amendment b) Chief Administrator c) executive privilege d) treaty 18) Amendment that allows for the President to declare themselves unfit for office, can also be deemed unfit by VP & majority of the Cabinet a) Presidential succession b) treaty c) Chief of Party d) 25th Amendment 19) the heads of the executive branch's departments in the federal government of the United States, which is regarded as the principal advisory body to the president a) 25th Amendment b) Presidential Appointments c) Presidential succession d) Presidential Cabinet 20) Constitution states that the President "shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the Supreme Court, and all other Officers a) Chief Citizen b) Presidential Appointments c) Chief Economist d) Presidential Cabinet 21) How old does one have to be to be president? a) 25 b) 35 c) 45 d) 18 22) What does natural-born citizen mean a) Born outside the U.S b) Naturalized c) Born in the U.S 23) How long must a president have lived in the U.S prior to taking office a) 14 years b) 12 years c) 6 months

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