Review Game Zone
Flash Cards
(current)
Games
Teachers
Search
American Government Chapter 13
Test Description: My first test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) As of January 2001, how much does the president make annually?
A
$450,000
B
$600,000
C
$400,000
D
$200,000
2) What is does the commander and chief do?
A
The president's role as secretary of state
B
The president's role as the head of the armed forces
C
The president's ability to take control of the country away from other branches of government
D
The president's role as the head of Senate
3) What are the 3 flaws in the electoral system and the four possible reforms to fix the flaws?
A
1. Win the Popular vote but lose the Election 2. Nothing makes an elector vote with what their state voted 3. If no one wins
4) What are the 3 formal qualifications for presidency?
A
35 years old, natural born Citizen of the United States, live in US for 14 consecutive years
5) What is a major flaw of the electoral college?
A
The winner of the popular vote is not guaranteed the presidency
6) What is the age requirement for the president?
A
35 years old
B
25 years old
C
45 years old
D
16 years old
7) What is the least number of presidential electors that a state may have?
A
31
B
3
C
6
D
13
8) What is the most widely supported plan for reform of the electoral college?
A
National Bonus Plan
B
District Plan
C
The Direct Popular Election Plan
D
Proportional Plan
9) If the president is power is running for a second term, who are the people likely to nominate to run again?
A
The president
10) The majority of the proposed reforms to the current electoral college what?
A
Also contains flaws
*select an answer for all questions
Check Results & Get Answers
Play Games with the Questions Above
Teachers: Create FREE classroom games with your questions
Click for more info!
©2007-2024
ReviewGameZone.com
|
About
|
Privacy
|
Contact
|
Terms
|
Site Map
WAIT! Find what you needed?
×
Still Looking for the Answers?
Have Another Question?
Play a Review Game with These Questions?
Want to Make Your Own Test Like This One?