CH 13 EC Vocab The Presidency

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CH 13 EC Vocab The Presidency

Section 1 Chief of state Chief executive Chief administrator Chief diplomat Commander in chief Chief legislator Chief of party Chief citizen Section 2 Presidential succession balance the ticket Know Vice Pres. info Section 3 12. Presidential electors 13. Electoral votes 14. Electoral college 15. The 12th amendment Section 4 16. Presidential primary 17. winner-take-all 18. Proportional representation 19. National convention 20. Platform

21. Keynote address Section 5 22. District plan 23. Proportional plan 24. Direct popular election 25. Electorate 26. National bonus plan