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Executive Branch Test Review
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- What are the 3 formal qualifications for becoming the president?
- What's the maximum number of terms and years a person can be president?
- Who are the 1st 4 people (which positions, not their names) next in line to be president?
- What's the difference between a primary and the general election?
- Which state has the first caucus? First primary?
- For each, what is typically shown in (a) an I.D. ad, (b) an issue ad, (c ) an attack ad, and (d) a vision ad?
- For each of the 8 "chief" roles the president has, give a brief description.
- What do these numbers represent when it comes to the electoral college: 538, 100, 435, 3, 27, 270?
- How do they determine the number of electors per state?
- What's the difference between a majority and a plurality vote?
- What's the difference between the popular and electoral vote?
- A ____ of the popular vote is needed to win a state's electors.
- A ____ of the electoral vote is needed to win the presidency.
- Know what the cabinet departments do (Ie., the Agriculture department might experiment with new hybrid crops).
- Know how to use the electoral college system when given fake states and fake votes.
Executive Branch Test Review
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