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What is the main job of the judicial branch of the government?
interpret the laws
What is the main job of the executive branch of government?
carry out, or enforce the laws
52: Article III section 3 discusses the crime of ________________________.
treason
51: Crimes committed in the U.S. will be tried __________________.
by jury
50: Federal courts deal mostly with ___________________________ instead of criminal cases.
statute laws
49. How long is the term of service for a Supreme Court Justice?
for life, as long as they are not impeached
48: Judicial power of the United States is vested in the ______________________ and ___________________..
Supreme Court, inferior courts
47: The President and others in high office can be impeached for ________________, _____________________, ________________________, and _________________.
treason, bribery, high crimes, and misdemeanors
46: Once per year, the President is required to give Congress information about the ________________________.
State of the Union
45b: The _____________________ votes to approve all of the President's nominations.
Congress
45a: The President can make ______________________, nominate _____________________, and judges of the ________________________________.
treaties, ambassadors, Supreme Court
44b: The President has the power to grant ________________ and _________________.
reprieves and pardons
44a: As the head of the military, the President is known as the _________________.
Commander in Chief
43: Before the President can enter office, he must take an ___________________.
oath
42a: Originally, how much was the President paid?
$25,000.00
42b: Today, what is the President's salary?
$400,000.00 plus a $50,000.00 tax free expense account
42c: What two living accommodations are provided for the President?
The White House and Camp David
41b: Which Amendment sets further procedures for presidential succession?
25th Amendment
41a: Who becomes President if he cannot carry out the duties of the office?
Vice President
40: What are the 3 qualifications for becoming President?
35 years old, citizen by birth, resident for 14 years
39: Which amendment changed the way we elect the President?
12th Amendment
39: How were the President and Vice President originally elected?
The one with the most electoral votes became President, the second-highest became Vice-President
38: How is the number of Electors from each state determined?
equal to the number of Senators and Representatives from each state
37b: How long is the term for a president?
4 years
37a: Who is the Chief Executive?
President