Asked by jerry

1. What is the most important duty of the President in the role of Chief
Executive?
2. The maximum time a President can hold office is __________________
3. Who is 3rd in command when it comes to the President Line of Succession?
4. What is the first responsibilities of the President is to?
5. The President’s salary is called___________________
6. Who is 4th in command when it comes to the President Line of Succession?
7. What group is chosen by the President for their expertise in certain areas?
8. What are the qualifications to be President?
9. List the 15 Departments of the President cabinet.
10. Who is Commander-In-Chief of the nation armed forces?
11. What is the politically correct address that the President gives once a year
to Congress and to the Nation?
12. Presidential Succession comes from which amendment?
13. Who presides over the Senate?
14. Who officially elects the President?
15. Who is the head of the Executive Branch?
16. Pacts between the President and heads of foreign governments are
called___________________.
17. Congress has this power over the President__________________.
18. The President can bypass Congress by signing these-which have the effect
of law_____________.
19. The President refusal to allow a federal department to spend money is
called________________.
20.The President appoints experts to assist him when he needs advice. What is
the name of this team of experts?
21. When the President signs a law, what role is he displaying?
22.When the President campaigns for his own party, he is called the?
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All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1. Enforce the laws and run the executive branch.
2. Usually 8 years (maximum 10 years in special cases).
3. President pro tempore of the Senate.
4. To carry out (faithfully execute) the laws.
5. Compensation (annual salary).
6. Secretary of State.
7. The Cabinet (the President’s advisers).
8. Natural-born U.S. citizen, at least 35 years old, resident for 14 years.
9. State; Treasury; Defense; Justice; Interior; Agriculture; Commerce; Labor; Health & Human Services; Housing & Urban Development; Transportation; Energy; Education; Veterans Affairs; Homeland Security.
10. The President.
11. The State of the Union address.
12. The 25th Amendment.
13. The Vice President (or the President pro tempore when VP is absent).
14. The Electoral College (the electors).
15. The President.
16. Executive agreements.
17. They can impeach and remove the President (and override vetoes).
18. Executive orders.
19. Impoundment.
20. The Cabinet.
21. Chief Legislator (signing a law).
22. Party leader (Chief of Party).