Unit IV Exam Review.

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Unit IV Exam Review

Big List: 15 points 5 Terms Same grading rules apply. What Do You Know, 4/5 terms are from Unit IV

Short Answer: 10 points Formal and Informal Qualifications To Be President Presidential Succession: Order/Amendment The Vice Presidency Constitutional Article

Multiple Choice: 5 points 5 questions Electoral College The Federal Bureaucracy Defined The Cabinet Independent Agencies

Support or Attack: 5 points Question deals with the process of electing the President Electoral College v. Popular Vote v. Revisions to the Electoral College

Essay: 15 points Constitutional and Evolutionary Powers of the President You will be given a crisis that the President must work to solve. You will be applying examples of Constitutional and Evolutionary powers.