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A) have attained the age of forty-five years.
B) be a Protestant by birth.
C) have been a resident of the United States for a minimum of fourteen years.
D) have been born to parents who are natural born citizens of the United States.
E) be a Roman Catholic.
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A) handles the president's legal matters
B) directs the operations of the presidential staff
C) holds news conferences for reporters
D) supervises the staff of the president's spouse
E) manages foreign relations
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A) The OMB assists the president in preparing the proposed annual budget.
B) The director of the OMB is appointed by the vice president.
C) The OMB is an influential unit of the White House Office.
D) The duty of the director of the OMB is to support the Senate's views on the budget.
E) The OMB implements the annual budget.
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A) The president's ability to control the level of economic activity is not subject to any limits.
B) The president must go public to influence the economy of the country.
C) Each year, the president sends Congress a suggested budget about the amounts of money the government will need for its programs.
D) The president sends the President's Finance Report, which recommends ways to improve the nation's economy, to Congress.
E) Every two years, the president sends a suggested budget report that presents the current state of the nation's economy to his political party.
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A) veto power
B) executive privilege
C) enumerated power
D) fundamental right
E) judicial privilege
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A) Jimmy Carter
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) John F. Kennedy
D) William McKinley
E) Ronald Reagan
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A) Electing a Senate member as the de facto leader of his or her party
B) Submitting the annual economic report to Congress
C) Appointing a fund-raiser in chief to assist in raising funds for his or her party
D) Choosing the vice president from his or her party
E) Appointing members only from his or her party to form the cabinet
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A) A treaty can only be negotiated and signed by Congress.
B) A treaty can only be approved by the president of the United States.
C) A treaty is effective only with a hundred percent vote from the president's political party.
D) A treaty needs to be approved by a fifty percent vote of the Senate.
E) A treaty becomes law when it is approved by the Senate and signed by the president.
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A) The presidential plans to deal with an emergency
B) The codes used to launch a nuclear attack
C) The details of America's most-wanted criminals
D) The passwords of highly confidential presidential accounts
E) The treaties signed with other nations
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A) All of the White House staff members are also members of the president's official cabinet.
B) The White House Office consists of an informal group of unofficial advisers to the president.
C) The White House staff screens the questions, issues, and problems that people present to the president.
D) The White House Office excludes the staff of the president's spouse.
E) Of all the executive staff agencies, the White House Office has the least contact with the president.
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A) The power to influence the Supreme Court
B) The power to persuade other parties
C) The power to veto bills
D) The power to grant pardons
E) The power to sign statements
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A) The president can start his or her own for-profit ventures.
B) The president need not pay for the tuition of his or her children.
C) The president is exempt from paying federal taxes.
D) The president need not pay for his or her personal expenses.
E) The president enjoys the use of the White House.
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A) take the prior approval of the Senate before signing any executive agreement.
B) obtain a two-thirds vote of the Senate before declaring war.
C) notify Congress within forty-eight hours of deploying troops.
D) declare war without congressional approval if it is deemed necessary.
E) inform Congress within sixty days of making an executive agreement.
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A) The Constitution states that anyone who is twenty-five years of age or older can become president.
B) The oldest person elected president was John F. Kennedy.
C) The youngest person to hold the office of president was William McKinley, who was forty-two when he became president.
D) The youngest person elected president was Ronald Reagan, who assumed the presidency at the age of forty-three.
E) The average age at the presidential inauguration has been fifty-five.
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A) twenty-eight
B) fifteen
C) thirty-five
D) fourteen
E) twelve
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A) It is nontransferable to successors in a particular executive post.
B) It is described explicitly in the Constitution of the United States.
C) It protects the privacy of the Senate.
D) It gives the president the power to refuse to appear before the courts.
E) It is claimed by members of Congress.
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