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What branch enforces laws? | executive branch |
What article of the Constitution give the executive branch power? | Article 2 |
What are the qualifications for President? | 1. 35 years old, 2. Native born, 3. U.S. resident for 14 years |
What are the qualifications for Vice-President? | same as President |
What is the number of electoral votes needed to win the electoral college? | 270 |
Which amendment limits the President to only two terms in office? | 22nd Amendment |
What amendment deals with Presidential succession? | 25th Amendment |
What part of the E.o.P. screens the flow of info to the President? | White House Staff/Office |
What part of the E.o.P. makes a budget? | Office of Management and Budget (OMB) |
What part of the E.o.P. coordinates military and foreign policy? | National Security Council |
What part of the E.o.P. provides Administrative Services? | Office of Administration |
What part of the E.o.P. advises on the state of the Economy? | Council of Economic Advisers |
What are the cabinet heads called? | Secrateries |
What type of government agency acts independently? | Executive Agencies |
What type of government agency is ran like a business? | Government Corporations |
What type of government agency protects the public? | Regulatory boards and commissions |
What are the 4 goals of National security? | 1. Keep safe, 2. International trade, 3. Promote World Peace, 4. Promote Democracy |
What are the 5 tools of foreign policy? | Create treaties and executive agreements 2. appoint Ambassadors, 3. foreign aid, 4. International trade, 5. Military force |
What is a trade sanction? | refusal to trade certain items |
What is an embargo? | refuse to trade any item to another country |