Part 1 -> Roles, People, A-S-C, and numbers
NUMBER OF MEN WHO HAVE BEEN PRESIDENT (to date)
45
NUMBER OF PRESIDENTS (to date)
46
ELECTORAL VOTES FOR ILLINOIS
19
CURRENT PRESIDENTIAL SALARY
$400,000
VOTES TO WIN THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
270
VOTES TO WIN IN A PRESIDENTIAL TIE
26
VOTES TO WIN IN A VICE-PRESIDENTIAL TIE
51
NUMBER OF ROLES OF PRESIDENT NOT IN CONSTITUTION
2
LEAST NUMBER OF ELECTORAL VOTES A STATE CAN HAVE
3
ELECTORAL VOTE OF CALIFORNIA
54
MINIMUM AGE TO BE PRESIDENT
35
TOTAL ELECTORAL VOTES IN ELECTORAL COLLEGE
538
MAXIMUM YEARS A PERSON COULD BE PRESIDENT
10
YEARS A PRESIDENT GETS SECRET SERVICE AFTER THEY LEAVE
10
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES IN A PRESIDENTIAL TIE BREAKER
3
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES IN A VICE-PRESIDENTIAL TIE BREAKER
2
ORIGINAL PRESIDENTIAL SALARY
$25,000
NUMBER OF STATES THAT DON’T HAVE “Winner Takes All” IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
2
TOTAL NUMBER OF PRESIDENTS WHO HAVE LEFT OFFICE PRIOR TO THE END OF THEIR TERM
8
YOUNGEST TO EVER BE ELECTED PRESIDENT
JFK
PROPOSED PLAN FOR ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Hamilton
LAST PRESIDENT TO LEAD TROOPS INTO BATTLE AS PRESIDENT
Washington
FIRST PRESIDENT TO HAVE THE ABILITY TO USE NUCLEAR (atomic) WEAPONS
Truman
FIRST PRESIDENTS TO BE BORN “AMERICAN” (both)
Martin Van Buren and John Tyler
GAVE US THE IDEA OF PATRONAGE/SPOILS SYSTEM
Andrew Jackson
DESIGNED THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
Madison
ONLY PRESIDENT TO RESIGN THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY
Nixon
OLDEST TO BE ELECTED (to date) PRESIDENT
Biden
YOUNGEST TO SERVE AS PRESIDENT
T. Roosevelt
“PRESIDENT IS THE PERSONAL EMBODIMENT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE’S DIGNITY AND MAJESTY”
Taft
PRESIDENTS IMPEACHED TO SOME DEGREEE (4)
A. Johnson
R. Nixon
B. Clinton
D. Trump
PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED WHILE IN OFFICE (4)
Lincoln
Garfield
McKinley
Kennedy
PRESIDENT TO DIE (natural causes) WHILE IN OFFICE (4)
W. Harrison
Z. Taylor
W. Harding
FDR
(What A/S/C) EXECUTIVE ARTICLE
2
(What A/S/C) GENERAL POWERS OF PRESIDENT
2-2,3
(What A/S/C) OATH OF OFFICE
2-1-8
(What A/S/C) TAKE CARE POWER
2-3
(What A/S/C) OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS
2-2-2
(What A/S/C) POWERS OF CLEMENCY
2-2-1
(What A/S/C) REPRIEVE
2-2-1
(What A/S/C) PARDON
2-2-1
(What A/S/C) TREATIES
2-2-2
(What A/S/C) COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
2-2-1
(What A/S/C) STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
2-3
(What A/S/C) MESSAGE POWER
2-3
(What A/S/C) QUALIFICATIONS TO BE PRESIDENT
2-1-5
(What A/S/C) PRESIDENTIAL TERM LENGTH
2-1-1
(What A/S/C) PRESIDENTIAL COMPENSATION
2-1-7
(What A/S/C) IMPEACHABLE ACTS
2-4
(What A/S/C) HOUSE IMPEACHMENT POWER
1-2
(What A/S/C) SENATE IMPEACHMENT POWER
1-3
(P-ROLE) RECOGNITION
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
Chief Legislator
(P-ROLE) FOREIGN POLICY
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) EXECUTIVE ORDERS
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) VETO
Chief Legislator
(P-ROLE) TREATIES
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) DECLARE WAR
Commander-in-Chif
(P-ROLE) FAVORS
Chief Legislator
(P-ROLE) CEREMONIAL/SYMBOL OF THE U.S.
Chief of State
(P-ROLE) BOSS OF WHITE HOUSE STAFF
Chief Administrator
(P-ROLE) PERSONA NON GRATA
Chief diplomat
(P-ROLE) SPOILS SYSTEM
Chief of Party
(P-ROLE) TOTAL SUPPORT TO AND FROM THE PARTY
Chief of Party
(P-ROLE) THE IDEAL OF WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AMERICAN
Chief Citizen
(P-ROLE) SEES LAWS ARE CARRIED OUT
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) PATRONAGE
Chief of Party
(P-ROLE) EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Commander-in-Chief
(P-ROLE) PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Chief of State
(P-ROLE) OATH OF OFFICE
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) TAKE CARE POWER
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) REMOVAL POWER
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) MALFEASANCE
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) POWERS OF CLEMENCY
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) REPRIEVE
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) PARDON
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) AMNESTY
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) COMMUTATION
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) POWER AND TOOLS
Chief Executive
(P-ROLE) SECRETARY OF STATE, SENATE
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) DIPLOMAT
Chief Diplomat
(P-ROLE) LEGALLY ABLE TO LEAD TROOPS INTO BATTLE
Commander-in-Chief
(P-ROLE) MESSAGE POWER
Chief Legislator
(P-ROLE) TAFT’S QUOTE
“The president is the personal embodiment of the American people’s dignity and majestry.”
Chief of State
(PRESIDENTIAL TIE) States get _____ vote
1
(VICE-PRESIDENTIAL TIE) Senators get _____ vote
1
HOW MANY TIMES HAS THE 25TH AMENDMENT (PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION) BEEN USED
9