President Quiz
Quiz by Gabe Ross
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- Q1What Presidential power gives the President the ability to send troops during war?Appointment PowerMake Undeclared WarVeto PowerRemoval Power30s
- Q2Name a role of government.Health InsuranceBenefitsSalaryMaintain Social Order30s
- Q3What is an Executive Order?When the President makes a decisionWhen Congress makes a decisionWhen Supreme Court makes a decisionWhen the Vice President makes a decision30s
- Q4What is the name of the speech the President gives to the country to talk about problems in the United States?Make Undeclared WarBenefitState of the UnionNational Veto30s
- Q5The President is in charge of the military.Chief of StateChief DiplomatCommander-in-ChiefEconomic Chief30s
- Q6To win an election, a candidate must win at least ___________ electoral college votes.5310027037030s
- Q7_______________ members are people that help the President of the United States. They are his special advisors.CabinetJudicial BranchTitle and NumberSwing State30s
- Q8How many terms can a President serve?258430s
- Q9You have to be ________ years old to be President of the United States.3514304530s
- Q10How many years do you have to live in the United States to be President?1020141330s
- Q11Which Constitutional Convention plan was based upon equal representation?Apanasemu PlanVirginia PlanKentucky PlanNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q12Which Constitutional Convention plan was based upon population?Tennessee PlanKentucky PlanVirginia PlanNew Jersey Plan30s
- Q13What was the Great Compromise?None of the aboveWhere equal representation was given more powerWhere power was given based upon populationWhere equal representation and population were given the same power30s
- Q14What is a filibuster?A long speech made by Congressmen and women to try and stop a bill from passing.A long speech given by the Vice President to gather Congress togetherA long speech given by your mom to tell you to stop talking during Mr. Ross's classA long speech given by the President to support a bill30s
- Q15How long is the term for a Representative in the House of Representatives?2 years4 years6 years8 years30s