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Executive Branch Review

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    Review of the executive branch
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  • This building is where the president lives and works.
    the White House
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  • This war caused the United States to go into debt during George Washington’s presidency.
    the Revolutionary War
  •  10
  • This branch of government administers and enforces the laws that Congress passes and includes the president, VP, and the cabinet. In other words, what we’ve been learning about for the last 5 weeks.
    the executive branch
  •  15
  • George Washington’s original cabinet contained this number of advisors, much less than the 16 there are today.
    4
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  • Stable finances, self-defense, and this are the 3 pillars of a strong nation.
    peaceful politics
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  • This is the document that gives the president their power, specifically Article 2 of this document.
    the Constitution
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  • This is the maximum number of terms (of 4 years) a president can serve.
    2
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  • This is a rule or command that can be issued by the president and has the force of law.
    an executive order
  •  15
  • This person would become the president if both the president and vice president die or leave office.
    the Speaker of the House
  •  20
  • The Constitution gives this person the responsibility of being the president of the Senate.
    the vice president
  •  25
  • When the president greets visiting foreign leaders, he is performing this role of the presidency.
    chief diplomat
  •  5
  • When the president deals with problems such as unemployment, rising prices, or high taxes, he is performing this role of the presidency. (leader of what)
    economic leader
  •  10
  • The president leading the military is him executing this role. (___ in ___)
    Commander in Chief
  •  15
  • This cabinet department manages our relationships with foreign countries.
    Department of State
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  • According to the Constitution, the president must be a natural-born U.S. citizen, been a U.S. resident for at least 14 years, and be at least this age.
    35 years old
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  • These are the two major political parties in the United States today.
    Democrat and Republican parities
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