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MiscellaneoMiscellaneousus
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“group of persons chosen in each State and the District of Columbia every 4 years who make a formal selection of the
President and Vice President”
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The Electoral College
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In a “winner take all” state, how many electoral votes does the popular winner
receive?
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All of the state’s electoral votes
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Texas has ______ electoral votes
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34:32 from the House (32
separate districts)2 from the Senate
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The least number of electoral votes a state can have?
Why?
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Three:2 from the Senate
(remember: all states have 2 Senators)
1 from the House of Representatives
(remember: Reps are based on the state’s population)
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Why did the Framers design the electoral
college?
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To make sure that the President would be
elected by knowledgeable people
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People chosen to represent their party
by voting for that party’s
Presidential/Vice Presidential candidates
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Electors
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Number of electoral votes required to win
the Presidency
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270:538/2=169+1 (for
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Total number of electoral votes
available?
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538:100 from the Senate435 from the House
3 from DC
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The winner of the popular vote failed to win the electoral vote
for Presidency in which 4 elections?
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1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000
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How are electors chosen in each state,
and when do they vote?
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Each party chooses 34 people who are very
involved in the campaign to represent the party in the
electoral college. The party with the most popular votes sends their 34 people to DC
to vote for President.
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Commands the armed forces
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Commander in Chief
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Leads his/her political party
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Chief of Party
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Ceremonial head of the government
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Chief of State
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Sees that the nation’s laws are carried out
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Chief Executive
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Determines foreign policy
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Chief Diplomat
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The place where revenue bills MUST
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The House of Representatives
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To impeach a President, the
__________ must bring the charges
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The House of Representatives
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How do we get a Presidential cabinet?
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The President appoints them and the Senate
approves the appointments
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Qualifications for Vice
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1.At least 35 years old
2.Natural born citizen
3.Lived in the U.S. at least 14 years
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Difference between a treaty and an
executive order
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A treaty requires Senate approval; an executive order is put in place by the President without Senate approval
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Changed the electoral process to have
President and VP run on the same ticket
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12th Amendment: VP was no longer chosen
because he/she is the runner up for President
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Made January 20th the day Presidents are
inaugurated
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20th Amendment:Easy to remember—20th=20th
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Limits Presidential terms to two terms or
ten years
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22nd Amendment:amended after Franklin D.
Roosevelt broke tradition of 2 terms and served 4 terms;
Easy to remember—2 terms or 8+2 years
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Washington D.C. gets three electoral votes
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23rd Amendment:Easy to remember—23 gets 3 votes
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Presidential disability; who determines this
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25th Amendment; determined by the VP and a majority of the Cabinet Secretaries
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Represents the American people
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Chief Citizen
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Heads the federal bureaucracy
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Chief Administrator
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Proposes laws to Congress
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Chief Legislator
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Symbol of the United States
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Chief of State
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Appoints ambassadors and
Federal Judges with Senate approval
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Chief Executive
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35 years old
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Formal Qualification
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White male
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Informal Qualification
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Natural born citizen and living in the U.S. for at least 14 years
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Formal Qualification
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Has military experience and
political experience
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Informal Qualification
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Of a Christian faith
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Informal Qualification
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Legal forgiveness of a crime
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Pardon
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Mercy of leniency given in cases
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Clemency
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A reduction in the severity of a sentence or fine imposed by a
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Commutation
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A general pardon offered to a group of
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Amnesty
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A postponement of the execution of a
sentence imposed by a court
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Reprieve
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First 4 people in line for the Presidency should
the President no longer be able to serve the
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1.Vice President
2.Speaker of the House
3.President Pro Tempore
4.Secretary of State
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The President resigns and the VP becomes
President. Before the office of VP is filled, the
new President dies.
Who becomes President?
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President: Speaker of the House
VP: President chooses and Congress approves
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______________ is in line for the Presidency after the Secretary of State
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Secretary of the Treasury
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A new President is elected and takes the oath of office.
Before any new cabinet members can be sworn in, terrorists kill the President,
VP, Speaker of the House, and President Pro Tempore.
Who fills the 4 positions?
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President: House would elect a new Speaker who would become
President
VP: appointed by Pres. and approved by both houses in
Congress
Speaker of the House: House selects another Speaker
President Pro Tempore: most senior member of the majority
party
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Who is 16th in line for the Presidency?
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Secretary of Education
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What is a majority?
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50%+1
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The President may be impeached for:
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Treason, bribery, high crimes
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Which electoral college reform is the most
widely supported plan
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Direct popular election plan
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Presides over the Senate
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Vice President
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Two main duties of the heads of the executive
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1.Serve as advisors to the President
2. To serve as heads of their departments
Final Final JeopardyJeopardy
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Who are the 18 people (in order) in line for the
Presidency?
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Final Final JeopardyJeopardy• Vice President
• Speaker of the House• President Pro Tempore• Secretary of State• Secretary of the
Treasury• Secretary of Defense• Attorney General• Secretary of the Interior• Secretary of Agriculture• Secretary of Commerce
• Secretary of Labor• Secretary of Health and
Human Services• Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development
• Secretary of Transportation
• Secretary of Energy• Secretary of Education• Secretary of Veterans
Affairs• Secretary of Homeland
Security