How long is the President's term of office?
You picked eight years.
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How long is the President's term of office?
You picked four years.
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How long is the President's term of office?
You picked six years.
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How old must someone be to become President?
You picked 45 years old.
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How old must someone be to become President?
You picked 40 years old.
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How old must someone be to become President?
You picked 35 years old.
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The President must be what kind of citizen?
You picked naturalized in the United States.
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The President must be what kind of citizen?
You picked born in the United States.
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The President must be what kind of citizen?
You picked imprisoned in the United States.
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When is the election for President held?
You picked November.
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When is the election for President held?
You picked January.
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When is the election for President held?
You picked December.
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When is the inauguration held?
You picked November.
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When is the inauguration held?
You picked January.
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When is the inauguration held?
You picked December.
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Who is elected by the voters?
You picked USCIS officials.
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Who is elected by the voters?
You picked the President and the Vice-President.
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Who is elected by the voters?
You picked the President's cabinet.
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How many times may the President be re-elected?
You picked one time.
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The President may only be re-elected once.
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How many times may the President be re-elected?
You picked four times.
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How many times may the President be re-elected?
You picked three times.
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Who becomes President when the President dies?
You picked senator.
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Who becomes President when the President dies?
You picked governor.
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Who becomes President when the President dies?
You picked Vice-President.
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Where does the President live and work?
You picked Senate.
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Where does the President live and work?
You picked Capitol Building.
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Where does the President live and work?
You picked White House.
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In what part of the United States is the White House?
You picked western.
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In what part of the United States is the White House?
You picked northern.
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In what part of the United States is the White House?
You picked eastern.
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What does the Executive Branch do?
You picked interprets the laws.
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What does the Executive Branch do?
You picked makes the laws.
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What does the Executive Branch do?
You picked enforces the laws.
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Who is the Chief Executive of the United States?
You picked the President.
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The President is the Chief Executive of the U.S..
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Who is the Chief Executive of the United States?
You picked the Vice-President.
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Who is the Chief Executive of the United States?
You picked Senator.
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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces?
You picked Senator.
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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces?
You picked Vice-President.
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Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces?
You picked the President.
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How many terms can the President serve?
You picked two.
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How many terms can the President serve?
You picked three.
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How many terms can the President serve?
You picked one.
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What branch of the government has the President as its head?
You picked Legislative.
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What branch of the government has the President as its head?
You picked Judicial.
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What branch of the government has the President as its head?
You picked Executive.
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