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Executive Command

Executive Command

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

Created by

Brian Nelson

Used 2+ times

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6 Slides • 17 Questions

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Part A: What's My Job?

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Read each task carefully and decide if it is one that belongs to the president or another part of government!

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Part 1: Domestic (Home) Affairs

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Multiple Choice

Writes new bills

1

President

2

Other part of government

4

Multiple Choice

Signs bills into law

1

President

2

Other part of government

5

Multiple Choice

Vetoes bills

1

President

2

Other part of government

6

Multiple Choice

Execute new laws

1

President

2

Other part of government

3
4

7

Multiple Choice

Delivers a State of the Union Address

1

President

2

Other part of government

8

Multiple Choice

Promotes an agenda to Congress for new laws

1

President

2

Another part of Congress

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Issues outside the U.S.

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Part 2: Foreign Affairs

10

Multiple Choice

Meets with foreign diplomats (representatives form other countries)

1

President

2

Other part of government

11

Multiple Choice

Acts as Commander-In-Chief

1

President

2

Another part of government

12

Multiple Choice

Declares War

1

President

2

Another part of government

13

Multiple Choice

Approves/signs declarations of war

1

President

2

Other part of government

14

Multiple Choice

Travels on Air Force One

1

President

2

Other part of government

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​Drag and drop the correct verb to it's missing place!

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Part B: Presidential Verbs

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Drag and Drop

As president, if you disagree with a bill, you should ​
the bill.

When a president delivers a law to a department to carry it out, he or she ​​
it.

The cabinet and 15 executive departments helps the president ​
the laws.

When war breaks out, the president must ​
the Armed Forces.

As president, if you approve of a bill you should ​
the bill.

Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
veto
delegates
execute
command
sign

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​Duplicate this text as many times as you would like.

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Part C: Multiple Choice

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Multiple Choice

Laws about the health and well being of young people are most likely to be executed by...

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Department of Education

2

Department of Labor

3

Department of Commerce

4

Department of Health & Human Services

19

Multiple Choice

Which TWO articles of the U.S. Constitution talk about the president's job?

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The Preamble and Bill of Rights

2

Articles I & II

3

Amendments 13-15

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Articles I & III

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​Duplicate this text as many times as you would like.

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True or False?

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The president can pick out parts of a bill to sign, if he or she doesn't like all of it.

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True

2

False

22

Multiple Choice

Each presidential term lasts four years, and a president may be elected to two terms.

1

True

2

Flase

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Multiple Choice

The president of the United States gets his or her powers from the military.

1

True

2

False

Part A: What's My Job?

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Read each task carefully and decide if it is one that belongs to the president or another part of government!

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