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the president of the senate is
a. the senator with the most seniority b. the choice of the majority party caucus c. the vice
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How many years does each Governor serve? Is it 5 years?
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What are some of the reasons as to why the President is given almost unlimited military powers
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constit
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Sofia
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On what two ground have Presidents base their power of Executive privilege ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_privilege =)
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Lauren
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The President's choice for cabinet secretaries can be rejected by
a. the House b. The Vice President c. the Senate d. the
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Suzi
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True or false
The heads of the executive departments form the Executive Office of the president. I think it's false. Am I right?
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Suzi
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what is the main role of the cabinet
the main role of the cabinet is to make the laws of the USA so that Plankton can rule the
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lazhar
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Which of the following describes an executive power of the president?(1 point)
using executive orders to send instructions to
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Which statement best describes how the executive branch has changed over the years?(1 point)
The executive branch has increased
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What body has the power to ratify treaties?
The President has the power to make treaties, but they are not valid until 2/3 of the
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Katelyn
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What is the purpose of the President's cabinet?
http://usgovinfo.about.com/blcababout.htm Read especially the section entitled
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fabian
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the president has influence on federal reserve policy because of what?
because the president appoints the seven members of the
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danny sellers
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True or False: The chief executive, called the Prime Minister, has the most political power in the Canadian government.
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What is the role of a lieutenant governor?
(1 point) to check and balance the actions of the governor to maintain order and
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trippie
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Use the following quote to answer the question.
"The supreme executive power shall be vested in a governor, who shall be
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Tom Kaulitz
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What has the executive branch done to adapt to a globalized world?(1 point)
Responses The executive branch has not created new
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Gunge Lord
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Describe in 2-3 sentences, what you believe to be the two most important roles (out of 6) of the President of the United States?
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Gunge Lord
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What is the duties and power of a President.
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Ruth
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Describe the concept of the bully pulpit.(1 point) Responses the use of the White House as a place of worship to preach to the
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who
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Which answer describes a major similarity between the state and national executive branches?(1 point) Responses All key
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who
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For which reason is the executive branch considered the largest branch in the Georgia state government?
A due to the bicameral
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Which part of Georgia’s executive branch supervises elections in the state?
A the Department of Insurance B the Board of
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What does the executive branch do?
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Which answer describes a major similarity between the state and national executive branches?(1 point) Responses The
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Which of these jobs is in the executive branch?
A. Chief Justice B. Representative C. Vice president D. Senator
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Executive Powers Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Which of the following best explains why presidents claim inherent
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Executive Powers Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of the following describes an executive power of the president?(1
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What does the president's Cabinet do? (1 point) Responses creates laws creates laws declares laws unconstitutional declares laws
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who is the head of a states executive branch?
A. mayor B. President C. Governor D. Senator
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Describe the role of the president as chief executive.(1 point)
Responses This role permits the president to represent
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In 1–2 sentences, describe the six major roles of the president.
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How many cabinet positions are there in the executive branch?(1 point)
Responses 11 11 14 14 13 13 15
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What does the president's Cabinet do?
(1 point) Responses creates laws creates laws declares laws unconstitutional declares laws
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hi
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Who is in charge of the federal executive branch? (1 point) Responses The President The President Supreme Court justices
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hi
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who is in charge of the Federal Executive Branch
a. the president b. Supreme Court Justices c. Governors d. members of congress
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In Alabama, which position is known as the "Chief Executive" of the state?
Responses A MayorMayor B GovernorGovernor C Speaker of
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What is the role of the executive branch?
A. Enforce laws B. Write and pass laws C. Interpret laws
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smack sauce
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What was the MAIN reason the position of lieutenant governor was created?
Responses A to have someone to rule over the state
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The executive branch of the government is made up of the
president, vice president, Cabinet, and federal agencies Senate and the
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Tom Kaulitz
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Who is the head of a state's executive branch?
1. President 2. Governor 3. Mayor 4. Senator
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Ja'Leia Ford
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which government leader is most likely to change the policies of a public school?
a. Mayor. b. President. c. State
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Which of the following includes a major similarity and a major difference among the executive branches at the national, state,
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Which of the following is an example of how the executive branch has adapted to the needs of a globalized world?(1 point)
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who
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In at least 3-5 sentences, list and describe each of the six major roles of the president.
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who
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The three things you can sort them into are: Executive branch, Legislative branch, and Judicial branch. Things you can sort are:
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Executive Branch Unit Test
2 of 292 of 29 Items Question How did the presidential socioeconomic background evolve over time?(1
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Executive Branch Unit Test
5 of 295 of 29 Items Question Which statement best describes why presidents take an oath of office?(1
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How has the executive branch adapted to the needs of a globalized world?(1 point)
Responses The executive branch has created new
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In 1–2 sentences, describe the six major roles of the president.(2 points)
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5 hats of presidential cabinet secetaries
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