Who becomes president if the president vice president and speaker of the house dies
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President pro tempore of the Senate becomes President.
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What does not require congressional approval
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An Executive Agreement does not require consent by Congress. An
Executive Agreement is a pact made by the President with the head
of a foreign state (country). It is a binding international pact
that abides by the force of law but which, unlike a treaty, does
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How are delegates selected in states where no primary is held
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at local caucuses and State conventions
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How is the number of electoral vote determined
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number of each states congress representatives
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What refers to the authority of a court has to hear a case
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Jurisdiction
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What requierments to become president
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to be born in the United States
to be a United states citizen
to be 35 years old
to have lived in the united states for 14 years
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What is synonyms for the word amnesty
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general pardon, mercy, pardoning, immunity, forgiveness,
reprieve, remission, clemency
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Where do the presidents often choose federal judges from
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Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political
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Which article states executive power shall be vested in a president
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Artical II
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Who decides which cases the Supreme Court will consider
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The members of the US Supreme Court decide which cases the Court
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required for the Court to hear a case.
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The vice presidency has taken on more importance in recent years because of what
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the influence and experience of recent vice presidents
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To handle the governments many domestic and foreign affairs the Constitution gives the president broad powers to act as the nations what
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chief executive
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Special courts handle cases that arise from the expressed powers of congress which are detailed in
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Article 1 of the constitution
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Who becomes president if the president vice president and speaker of the house dies
President pro tempore of the Senate becomes President.
What does not require congressional approval
An Executive Agreement does not require consent by Congress. An
Executive Agreement is a pact made by the President with the head
of a foreign state (country). It is a binding international pact
that abides by the force of law but which, unlike a treaty, does
not require Congressional consent to take place.
How are delegates selected in states where no primary is held
at local caucuses and State conventions
How is the number of electoral vote determined
number of each states congress representatives
What refers to the authority of a court has to hear a case
Jurisdiction
What requierments to become president
to be born in the United States
to be a United states citizen
to be 35 years old
to have lived in the united states for 14 years
What is synonyms for the word amnesty
general pardon, mercy, pardoning, immunity, forgiveness,
reprieve, remission, clemency
Where do the presidents often choose federal judges from
Presidents often choose federal judges from their own political
party.
Which article states executive power shall be vested in a president
Artical II
Who decides which cases the Supreme Court will consider
The members of the US Supreme Court decide which cases the Court
will consider. This is a voting process, but a majority is not
required for the Court to hear a case.
The vice presidency has taken on more importance in recent years because of what
the influence and experience of recent vice presidents
To handle the governments many domestic and foreign affairs the Constitution gives the president broad powers to act as the nations what
chief executive
Special courts handle cases that arise from the expressed powers of congress which are detailed in