Asked by Sarah

6.   If both the president and the vice president are unable to fulfill their duties, who takes over as president? 

A. President pro tempore of the Senate
B. Attorney general
C. Speaker of the House
D. Secretary of state

"In the case that the president can no longer serve, the vice president would serve as president."

Which one would I chose???

Answers

Answered by Sarah
But what if there is no vice president?
Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/27/us/succession-presidential-and-vice-presidential-fast-facts/

Answered by Sarah
"If the vice president cannot serve, the line of succession falls to the speaker of the House, then to the Senate president pro tempore, then to Cabinet members."
Answered by Sarah
I just looked on that site.
Answered by Ms. Sue
And what did you learn from that site?

Answered by Reed
If there is no vice-president, the line of succession falls to the next in order:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_line_of_succession
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. C is right.

This happened several years ago. The vice president resigned and the Speaker of the House, Gerald Ford, became vice president. Then President Nixon resigned, and Ford became president.
Answered by Reed
Yes, C is correct, just as the quotation you posted says it is. And you question it?
Answered by Sarah
Oh sorry for the ? at the end.
Answered by Reed
Gerald Ford was never Speaker of the House. He was appointed vice-president by President Nixon, but not because he was Speaker. He was the House Minority Leader.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Oops! Thanks for the correction, Reed.
Answered by Sarah
7.   If you visit the Senate chamber during a session on an average day, you're most likely to find the session presided over by 

A. a speaker for the house.
B. the vice president of the United States.
C. the majority leader.
D. a president pro tem. 


      
Answered by Sarah
My sister said it was D,but I don't know and am confused. Help!
Answered by Ms. Sue
Your sister is right.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presiding_Officer_of_the_United_States_Senate
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