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Executive Branch Review

What is the major duty of the executive branch?

Enforce Laws

The executive branch is found in what article of the Constitution?

Article II

____________________________ is the President of the United States.

Donald Trump

How many members are in the U.S. Cabinet?

15

The President and Vice President of the U. S The President and Vice President of the U.S. must be ________ years old.

35

Illinois has ________electoral votes.

20

The President and Vice President must be a ___________citizen.

Natural born

A candidate needs to receive _______Electoral votes in order to win the presidency.

270

The President and Vice President must be a resident for ____years.

14

The President is limited to _______terms.

2

_______________________is the Vice President of the United States.

Mike Pence

The President’s term is _______ years each.

4

There are _______total Electoral votes.

538

Name any 5 Departments of the U.S. Cabinet.

State Treasury Interior Agriculture Justice Labor Commerce Defense Housing and Urban Development Transportation Energy Education Health and Human Services Veteran’s Affairs Homeland Security

List the first four (in order) to succeed the President should he/she be unable to serve.

Vice President Speaker of the House President Pro-Tempore of the Senate Secretary of State

Name the 5 duties of the U.S. President.

Foreign Affairs Domestic and Military Administration Legislation Appointment Judicial Functions

Name the 6 goals of the Constitution.

Form a more perfect union Establish justice Insure domestic tranquility Provide for the common defense Promote the general welfare Secure the blessings of liberty