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government unit 4a quiz
1 - jus sotei
2 - jus sanguinis
3 - executive
4 - cabinet
5 - agency
7 - execute
8 - electoral college
9 - succession
10 - chief executive
11 - head of state
12 - commander in chief
13 - party leader
14 - diplomat
15 - veto
16 - executive order
17 - impeachment
18 - vice president
19 - 12th amendment
20 - 22nd amendment
a - group of advisers who help the president carry out his duties
b - formal removal from office initiated by the house of representatives
c - second in line for the presidency if the president dies or leaves office
d - to carry out - the function of the presidential branch of government
e - limits the president to two terms
f - government entity to deal with a single issue - faa, fbi cia etc
g - role of the president as leader of the military
h - called for the president and vice president to be elected on separate ballots
i - right of the blood - citizenship bestowed on the children of citizens
j - when the president acts as the spokesman for america
k - only role of the president not in the constitution.
l - group that actually elects the president
m - when the president formally rejects a bill passed by congress
n - right of the soil - citizenship bestowed by being born on american soil
o - the presidents role in overseeing foreign affairs
p - formalized line of who would take the presidents place
q - person who has power to put laws, actions, and plans into effect
r - presidents directions to the executive department - has the force of law
s - public persona who officially embodies a state in its unity and legitimacy.
- Jus Soli - N. Right of the soil - citizenship bestowed by being born on American soil. It is a principle for determining citizenship based on place - of - birth.
- Jus Sanguinis - I. Right of the blood - citizenship bestowed on the children of citizens. It is a principle for determining citizenship based on descent.
- Executive - D. To carry out the function of the presidential branch of government. The executive branch is responsible for implementing laws.
- Cabinet - A. A group of advisers who help the president carry out his duties. The cabinet is a key advisory body for the president.
- Agency - F. Government entity to deal with a single issue - FAA, FBI, CIA etc. Government agencies are specialized in specific areas.
- Execute - Q. Person who has power to put laws, actions, and plans into effect. To execute means to carry out or implement.
- Electoral college - L. Group that actually elects the president. The Electoral College is the body that elects the U.S. president.
- Succession - P. Formalized line of who would take the president's place. Succession refers to the order of who takes over if the president leaves office.
- Chief executive - Q. Person who has power to put laws, actions, and plans into effect. The president as chief executive has this power.
- Head of State - S. Public persona who officially embodies a state in its unity and legitimacy. The president serves as the head of state.
- Commander in Chief - G. Role of the president as leader of the military. The president is the commander - in - chief of the armed forces.
- Party leader - K. Only role of the president not in the constitution. The role of party leader is an informal role.
- Diplomat - O. The president's role in overseeing foreign affairs. The president is involved in diplomatic activities.
- Veto - M. When the president formally rejects a bill passed by congress. The veto is a power of the president over legislation.
- Executive Order - R. President's directions to the executive department - has the force of law. Executive orders are directives from the president.
- Impeachment - B. Formal removal from office initiated by the House of Representatives. Impeachment is a process for removing a president from office.
- Vice President - C. Second in line for the presidency if the president dies or leaves office. The vice - president is next in the line of succession.
- 12th amendment - H. Called for the president and vice president to be elected on separate ballots. The 12th amendment changed the electoral process.
- 22nd amendment - E. Limits the president to two terms. The 22nd amendment sets term limits for the president.
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- N. Right of the soil - citizenship bestowed by being born on American soil
- I. Right of the blood - citizenship bestowed on the children of citizens
- D. To carry out the function of the presidential branch of government
- A. A group of advisers who help the president carry out his duties
- F. Government entity to deal with a single issue - FAA, FBI, CIA etc
- Q. Person who has power to put laws, actions, and plans into effect
- L. Group that actually elects the president
- P. Formalized line of who would take the president's place
- Q. Person who has power to put laws, actions, and plans into effect
- S. Public persona who officially embodies a state in its unity and legitimacy
- G. Role of the president as leader of the military
- K. Only role of the president not in the constitution
- O. The president's role in overseeing foreign affairs
- M. When the president formally rejects a bill passed by congress
- R. President's directions to the executive department - has the force of law
- B. Formal removal from office initiated by the House of Representatives
- C. Second in line for the presidency if the president dies or leaves office
- H. Called for the president and vice president to be elected on separate ballots
- E. Limits the president to two terms