Cards in this guide (13)
What other position does the vice president also hold
Which state house is seen as the upper house in the US government
What is the clause called under which the Constitution is established as the supreme law of the United States
Which person directs the operation of the entire presidential staff
How many years did the founding fathers originally want the president's term of office to be
Proposals during the Constitutional Convention ranged from 3 to
20 years, with some preferring 7 years. But eventually a midpoint
term was chosen between Representatives (2 years) and Senators (6
years). And it was not until 1946 that the informal two-term limit
was made mandatory.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress elected a
presiding officer (President of Congress) for each session, none
for more than a year and no re-elections.
What kind of powers are being used if the President as Commander in Chief sends troops to another country
Expressed Powers......
o.O
The President is also known as the National Security Advisor
Which of these cases set limits on searches of students in school
What term is described as a group of advisors brought together by the President to serve his or her needs
Judging by the size of the districts on the map which area of Oklahoma is the most densely populated
Which court cases struck down the Plessy v Ferguson ruling
Brown v. board of education
What article of the Constitution outlines executive branch
Article II of the Constitution.
What term is defined as apresidents refusal to sign a bill