How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
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The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified
by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and
they also must be approved by the senate.
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What is the primary responsibility of the vice president
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The underlying primary responsibility is to be ready to assume
the office of President . The only duty in the meantime is to chair
the US Senate.
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How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
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appointed by the president
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When the office of the president was first developed how was the vice president selected
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a war
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Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
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Tories
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What offices is classified under the executive branch
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president
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Which Amendment to the Constitution places a limit on the length of time a president may serve
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22nd Amendment
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What best describes a person who handles foreign affairs and negotiates treaties with foreign countries
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Diplomat
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What Is the best term for the annual statement detailing financial proposals for funding the policies of the nation
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(budget)
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What committees did Congress select one representative from each state with one member who presided as president
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commitee of the states
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What is a criterion for an individual to become president as stated by Article II Section 1 of the Constitution
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He or she must be a "natural born citizen"
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Which of the following specifies that upon a death resignation or removal of both President and Vice President the Speaker of House would assume office
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presidential succession act
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Of the following which provided a framework for the establishment of a national government
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Constitution
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What amendment gives the president the authority to name a new vice president should the office become vacant
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25th
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The power of veto is which type of power of the nation's executive branch
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expressed
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Which of the following terms represents a person or group of people responsible for enacting the country's laws
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executive
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How can the president make treaties and appoint ambassadors
The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified
by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and
they also must be approved by the senate.
What is the primary responsibility of the vice president
The underlying primary responsibility is to be ready to assume
the office of President . The only duty in the meantime is to chair
the US Senate.
How are the leaders of each presidential cabinet selected
appointed by the president
When the office of the president was first developed how was the vice president selected
a war
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Tories
What offices is classified under the executive branch
president
Which Amendment to the Constitution places a limit on the length of time a president may serve
22nd Amendment
What best describes a person who handles foreign affairs and negotiates treaties with foreign countries
Diplomat
What Is the best term for the annual statement detailing financial proposals for funding the policies of the nation
(budget)
What committees did Congress select one representative from each state with one member who presided as president
commitee of the states
What is a criterion for an individual to become president as stated by Article II Section 1 of the Constitution
He or she must be a "natural born citizen"
Which of the following specifies that upon a death resignation or removal of both President and Vice President the Speaker of House would assume office
presidential succession act
Of the following which provided a framework for the establishment of a national government
Constitution
What amendment gives the president the authority to name a new vice president should the office become vacant
25th
The power of veto is which type of power of the nation's executive branch
expressed
Which of the following terms represents a person or group of people responsible for enacting the country's laws