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Do the MathRole PlayingRunning
ShoesElection
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Cabinet member
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The Constitutional article that defines the role of the EXECUTIVE
BRANCH
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II
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The length of a presidential term
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4 years
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The minimum age of a president
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35
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This amendment limits a president’s terms to two.
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22nd
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This amendment sets in place who would succeed the president in the
event of death, resignation, or impeachment.
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25th
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I control the nation’s armed forces. This is the role of _____________.
Which presidential role is being described?
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Commander in Chief
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I am the symbol of the nation—like England’s king or queen. This role
is __________________.
Which presidential role is being described?
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Chief of State
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I am in charge of foreign policy, the spokesperson to the rest of the word.
This is the presidential role of ___________________.
Which presidential role is being described?
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Chief Diplomat
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I sometimes suggest that Congress passes certain laws. This is carrying
the presidential role of ______________.
Which presidential role is being described?
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Chief Legislator
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I am like the head of a big company, overseeing some 2.7 million people in the federal government. This is
carrying out the role of ______________.
Which presidential role is being described?
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Chief Administrator
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Parties formally nominate candidates at this event
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National conventions/Party conventions
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In order to get their party’s nomination, candidates run in state-
by-state elections called __________.
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Primaries/Primary elections/Presidential primaries
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At the national convention, _____________ cast their vote for
their nomination for president.
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Delegates
(These represent votes won in primary elections.)
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The number of votes that a state’s popular vote is worth in a general
election is known as the state’s ______________ vote.
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Electoral vote
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In what two months are the general election and the presidential
inauguration held?
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November and January
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In what year will the next presidential election be held?
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2012
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This state currently has 55 electoral votes.
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California
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How many electoral votes does Pennsylvania have?
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21
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How many votes must a candidate win in order to win the presidency?
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270
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How many total electoral votes are there in the United States?
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538
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The Secretary of State
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Hillary Clinton
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Secretary of Defense
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Robert Gates
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Attorney General (Head of Justice Department)
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Eric Holder
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Secretary of Treasury
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Tim Geithner
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Secretary of Health and Human Services
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Kathleen Sebelius