
Election Review
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- Q1Which is not a branch of government?LegislativeJudicialElectoralExecutive30s
- Q2How many electoral votes are needed in order to become president?a majority538at least 270at least 26530s
- Q3How many electoral votes does Iowa have for the 2016 presidential election?8610730s
- Q4What is the job of the Legislative Branch?to interpret the lawsthe enforce the lawsthe make the lawsto elect the president30s
- Q5How many Supreme court justices are there?1175930s
- Q6Where does the President live?Supreme CourtElectoral CollegeCapitol Hillthe White House30s
- Q7Which party is Donald Trump representing?RepublicanGreenRepublican-DemocratDemocrat30s
- Q8Which party is Hillary Clinton representing?DemocratDemocrat-RepublicanGreenRepublican30s
- Q9Who elects the president of the United States?the popular votethe Executive Branchthe Judicial Branchthe Electoral College30s
- Q10When is the national election for 2016?November 8, 2016November 25, 2016November 16, 2016December 25, 201630s
- Q11Where is the capital of the United States?WashingtonDes Moines, IowaWashington D.C.New York30s
- Q12What is NOT a qualification to become president?natural born citizenlive in the US for at least 14 yrsat least 35 years oldprevious experience in the Senate30s
- Q13How many Senators are elected from each state?6unlimited4230s
- Q14The process in which each state has a group of people called electors who cast the actual votes for president is known asthe Legislative Collegethe Judicial Collegethe Executive Collegethe Electoral College30s
- Q15The vote for a U.S. presidential candidate made by the qualified voters, as opposed to that made by the electoral college is known asthe Electoral Collegethe popular votethe Executive Collegethe Legislative College30s