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elector electoral college George Washington I. 35 years or older II. Born in the U.S. III. Lived in the U.S. for 14 years 5. Protestant Christian, male, lawyers, college educated, white

6. 538 7. 270 8.Senators/Representatives 9. 4 10. George Washington 11. Franklin D. Roosevelt

12. 22 / 2 / 10 13. $400,000 14. Free travel, domestic staff at white house, air force one, theatre at the white house, bowling alley. 15. Senate 16. John Adams 17. Vice – President, Speaker of the House, President Pro-Tempore, Secretary of State 18. The 25th amendment answered questions about presidential succession.

19. pardon 20. amnesty 21. reprieve 22. executive order 23 19. pardon 20. amnesty 21. reprieve 22. executive order 23. An official representative of a country’s government 24. veto bills passed by Congress, call congress into special session, pardon or reduce penalties against people, serve as commander in chief, make treaties with other countries, receive leaders of foreign countries, appoint heads of executive agencies 25. State of the Union Address

26. Commander in chief, chief executive, legislative leader, chief diplomat, head of state, economic leader, party leader 27. Chief executive 28. Chief diplomat 29. Commander in chief 30. Legislative leader 31. Economic leader 32. Head of State 33. Party Leader

34. Treaty 35. Foreign policy 36. An effort to punish another nation by imposing trade barriers 37. Executive agreement 38. The ability to keep the country safe from attack or harm. 39. Embargo 40. National security, international trade, promote democracy, world peace

41. Appointing ambassadors, creating treaties/executive agreements, foreign aid, international trade, military force 42. Mutual defense treaty between the U.S. and countries in Europe. 43. Cabinet 44. Answers will vary 45. The chief of staff takes care of the president’s schedules, decides who is allowed to meet with the president, and serves as one of the president’s closest advisors. 46. Prepares the federal budget.

47. Advises the president on matters of national security. 48 47. Advises the president on matters of national security. 48. Helps the president carry out the role of economic leader and addresses such matters as job growth, prices, and trade. 49. Protect the nation from attacks by terrorists.