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 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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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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Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
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Majority Leader
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What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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It investigates waste, fraud, and abuse within every area of the
Federal Government.
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Which is the largest department within the EOP
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The Office of Management and Budget is the largest department
within the EOP.
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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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Which House committee is responsible for managing air and maritime traffic border safety and emergency preparedness
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(Committee on Homeland Security)
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How can the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Foreign Affairs be classified
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(standing committees)
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What group is the house majority leader elected
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members of the house
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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 established the United states congress
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The U.S. Congress was created by the
United States Constitution. Article I of the Constitution creates a
Congress consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
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Which of the following are known as permanent committees used in congress
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Standing committees
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What proposed that representative selection to both houses of congress should be based on population alone
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Virginia Plan
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What is the residency requirement for a person to become vice president of the united States
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Must have lived in the United States for the past 14 consecutive
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Which section of Article I sets limits on the power of Congress
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Section 9 - A+
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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 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.
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Tories
Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
Majority Leader
What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
It investigates waste, fraud, and abuse within every area of the
Federal Government.
Which is the largest department within the EOP
The Office of Management and Budget is the largest department
within the EOP.
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."
Which House committee is responsible for managing air and maritime traffic border safety and emergency preparedness
(Committee on Homeland Security)
How can the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Foreign Affairs be classified
(standing committees)
What group is the house majority leader elected
members of the house
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 established the United states congress
The U.S. Congress was created by the
United States Constitution. Article I of the Constitution creates a
Congress consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
Which of the following are known as permanent committees used in congress
Standing committees
What proposed that representative selection to both houses of congress should be based on population alone
Virginia Plan
What is the residency requirement for a person to become vice president of the united States
Must have lived in the United States for the past 14 consecutive
years
Which section of Article I sets limits on the power of Congress
What is the yearly salary for the President of The United Way
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
What is the yearly salary for the President of The United Way
Which of the following describes American colonists who supported the British during the Revolutionary War and who had fled to England
Which of the following individuals acts as a party spokesperson and is in charge of trying to get the majority party's legislation through the House of Representatives
What is one of the main functions of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform