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The executive branch of our government is headed by the
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President
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If a president is impeached, the trial will be presided over by
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Chief Justice
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the length of term of the president is
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4 years
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The number of presidential electors a state gets is the same as
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The number of its Senators and Representatives combined
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Nobody may be elected President more than
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twice
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The longest possible time a person mey serve as president is
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10 years
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A President of the U.S. must be a natural born citizen and must be at least
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35 years old
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If the president for some reason cannot work, the job would be taken over by the
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Vice President
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The President may make a treaty only with the agreement of
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the Sentate
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Judges of the Supreme Court are nominated by
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the President
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To be elected President, a candidate must win
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a majority of the electoral votes
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If no candidate wins the necessary vote (president electoral vote) the president will be elected by
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the House of Representatives
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There are how many departments in the president's cabinet?
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14
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A new nation's government can be recognized only by
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the president
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The Commandar-in-Chief of the Army and Navy is
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president
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Who decides if a president is able to continue to serve in office if he appears to be disabled?
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the entire Congress
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Group of state electors who actually choose the president
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electoral college
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President's group of advisors
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cabinet
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Highest elected official of the nation
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president
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Branch of government that enforces laws
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executive
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