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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Who the president when the president dies
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The vice president then becomes the president. The vice president would assume those duties.
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What is the yearly salary for the President of The United Way
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They yearly salary for the President of the United States is
$400,000 along with other benefits.
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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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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 describes powers not specifically listed in the US Constitution but that are necessary in order for the President to fulfill his or her duties
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These are called inherent powers. They are provided for in the
Constitution by what is known as the "elastic clause."
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What is one of the primary objectives of the Twenty-fifth Amendment
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One of the primary objectives of the twenty-fifth amendment is
to regulate Presidential successions. The twenty-fifth amendment
also deals with situations in which there may be Presidential
disabilities.
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During which historical event was the office of the vice president created
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constitutional convention
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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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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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What is the term limit for a Supreme Court justice
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No limit
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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.
Who the president when the president dies
The vice president then becomes the president. The vice president would assume those duties.
What is the yearly salary for the President of The United Way
They yearly salary for the President of the United States is
$400,000 along with other benefits.
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
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 describes powers not specifically listed in the US Constitution but that are necessary in order for the President to fulfill his or her duties
These are called inherent powers. They are provided for in the
Constitution by what is known as the "elastic clause."
What is one of the primary objectives of the Twenty-fifth Amendment
One of the primary objectives of the twenty-fifth amendment is
to regulate Presidential successions. The twenty-fifth amendment
also deals with situations in which there may be Presidential
disabilities.
During which historical event was the office of the vice president created
constitutional convention
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"
What amendment gives the president the authority to name a new vice president should the office become vacant
25th
What is the term limit for a Supreme Court justice
No limit
Which of the following terms represents a person or group of people responsible for enacting the country's laws