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“The ------ shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term…
---- continues, outlining the process of electing the President and the qualifications for becoming President.
What said's you must be a natural born U.S. citizen; you must be at least 35 years old; and you must reside within the U.S. for at least 14 years.
: Obviously the public will need to know that you that you are running. Papers must be filed with the federal election commission
are elections that decide who will serve as the representative of the party in the upcoming election.
is a meeting of the political party, in which the members have a discussion and decide who will be the strongest candidate for the upcoming election
serves as a pep rally for the upcoming election
The convention starts with the------during which the Keynote speaker attempts to get the audience excited about the election.
t. This involves speeches, news interviews, meet and greets with the public, and debates with their oppone
: The people cast their vote for President on the Tuesday after the first Monday in
These elections are held every years
is the group that casts the “official” votes for the President. votes are allocated based on the popular vote of a state.
There are 532---l votes,
representing 435 members
100 ----, and three votes from Washington D.C. To become President a candidate must win the majority, or at least 270, of the electoral votes
n, takes the -- of office, and begins his or her term. This takes place on January 20, following the November election
Not all electors are --- required to cast a vote for a Presidential candidate that won that State's electoral votes
, the executive branch officially consists of the President, the Vice President, and the--
The--not only serves the same four year term as the President, but must also meet the same qualifications as the President.
The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same
The Electoral College is ----for electing the President based on the popular vote,
t: The framers of the Constitution believed that in a presidential election, the person with the most ---should be President
t. Jefferson was from a different -- than Adams, which led to many conflicts between the two on issues of policy.
Jefferson and his fellow party member---received an equal number of votes
The plan was for one elector to cast their vote for----and abstain from naming another candidate, ensuring ----victory
These shortcomings were rectified by the---which mandated that each elector cast a separate vote for President and Vice President.
This is stated under --Section 3: “The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.”
It seems that even the---- were unsure how to define the Vice President's role.
The position may be an ineffective one, but may also actively impact ---
In the 1800s, most Vice Presidents did not even attend ---meetings.
President--- was credited with creating a new breed of Vice Presidents
the Vice President ---- more responsibility and included him in the decision making process.
s. George W. Bush continued this trend with his Vice President,
: George Washington set the precedent of the President having a Cabinet, or a group of advisors.
Washington’s original Cabinet consisted of --- positions
the Secretary of ---, held by Thomas Jefferson
the Secretary of the Treasury, held by Alexander Hamilton
the Secretary of ---, held by Henry Knox.
While the ---- does not specifically establish a cabinet,
The may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive -----, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices
: The Cabinet currently consists of-- Cabinet positions or executive departments.
The head of each department is called the---with the exception of the Department of Justice,
These departments serve the executive branch, but are created by ---

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5.1 Application

Crossword

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