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The head of the executive branch
The president can be referred to as the commander in _____
The definitions of the executive branch are written in __________ of the constitution
Looking good and sounding good are _______ requirements of being president
Being 35 and a citizen of the U.S. are ______ requirements of being president.
To be a candidate you have to live in the U.S. for _________ years.
The National ___________ serves as the pep rally for the upcoming election.
The National Convention begins with the Key note _______
A candidate tries to win the election by running a _________
The people cast their vote on the president during the ______ Election
The _________ branch consists of the president, vice president, and the cabinet.
Back in the day, ___________ was chosen from the runner up to president.
Today, the president and vice president run __________
The vice president serves as the president of the _______
The vice president serves as the ___ breaker for the senate
______ First proposed that the president have a cabinet.
Jefferson, Hamilton, and _____ made up the first 'cabinet'
The cabinet contains the ________ of defense.
The cabinet has the secretary of _________ security.
The cabinet has the ________ of labor.
The department of justice is headed by the attorney ______
The congress decides the ______ of each department in the cabinet.
The same ______ of the constitution grants the president and vice president their positions
The vice president has a term of ____ years
The vice president must meet the _____ requirements as the president.
_____ was Adams' vice president
Back in the day, voters didn't specify their votes for president or _____ president.
The ______ amendment ensures that votes cast for vice president and president are specific
Vice president's position of president of senate is declared in article one section ______
The ____ of vice president isn't entirely cut and dry clear.

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Executive Branch

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