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US Government [1st period, Friday, March 16]
"We've gotten to the end of our section on the Executive Branch," Josh said as he passed around sheets of paper, "which means that it is time for another exam."
1. What are the requirements of becoming the President of the United States of America?
2. What powers does the President have?
3. What is a veto?
4. What positions can the President appoint people to?
5. Name five cabinet positions.
EC: On a scale of 1 to 10, just how cool is Jed Bartlet?
"Questions? Pleas for understanding, or possible attempts to throw yourself at me in the hopes that I'll find mercy?" Josh shrugged. "I'm here for it all."
1. What are the requirements of becoming the President of the United States of America?
2. What powers does the President have?
3. What is a veto?
4. What positions can the President appoint people to?
5. Name five cabinet positions.
EC: On a scale of 1 to 10, just how cool is Jed Bartlet?
"Questions? Pleas for understanding, or possible attempts to throw yourself at me in the hopes that I'll find mercy?" Josh shrugged. "I'm here for it all."

Re: Take the test
2. He has the power of vetoing, issuing executive orders, presidential appointment, and is the Commander of Chief of the military.
3. When the president rejects a bill that has been signed by the House of Representatives and the Senate. It can be overturned if enough people in Congress vote in favor of the bill.
4. Cabinet members, Federal judges, Supreme Court justices, and the Attorney General.
5. Defense, Education, Labor, Agriculture, Commerce
EC: 10, if not more.