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The Roles & Qualification of the President
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- Q1The President is in charge of carrying out the laws passed by Congress.Chief LegislatorChief ExecutiveChief Economist30s
- Q2The President is the leader, of the U. S. armed forces.Moral LeaderCommander-in-ChiefHead of State30s
- Q3The President represents the U.S., both around the world and within the U.S. for special occasions and events especially when meeting with world leaders.Commander-in-ChiefHead of StateChief Diplomat30s
- Q4The President is our foreign policy leader and he tries to secure friendly relations with foreign countries while preserving national security.Chief DiplomatCommander-in-ChiefHead of State30s
- Q5The president can recommend, or suggests, new laws to Congress. He can also veto bills or sign bills to law.Chief LegislatorHead of StateChief Executive30s
- Q6American voters look to the President for solutions when the economy is performing badly.Commander-in-ChiefChief EconomistMoral Leader30s
- Q7The President is the leader of one of the two major political parties.Chief DiplomatParty LeaderChief Legislator30s
- Q8The President can address social issues and bring greater public attention to the issues.Moral LeaderCommander-in-ChiefChief Executive30s
- Q9What is the citizenship requirement to become president?You must be a citizen for at least 9 yearsYou must be a natural born citizen of the U.S., meaning a citizen from birth.You must be a citizen for at least 7 years30s
- Q10What is the age requirement to become president?You must be at least 25 years old.You must be at least 35 years old.You must be at least 30 years old.30s
- Q11What is the residency requirement to become president?You must have lived in the U.S. for at least 15 years.You must have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years.You must have lived in the U.S. for at least 4 years.30s
- Q12How many years does a presidential term of office last?2 years4 years6 years30s
- Q13If the president can longer serve who becomes president?The Vice President30s
- Q14If the vice president can longer serve who becomes president?Secretary of StatePresident Pro TemporeThe Speaker of the House30s
- Q15If the Speaker of the House can no longer serve who becomes president?Vice PresidentSecretary of StatePresident Pro Tempore30s