18 Questions
Who is in charge of the Executive Branch of the federal government?
The President
Which branch of government is responsible for declaring war?
Legislative
How many voting members are in the U.S. House of Representatives?
435
Which part of the federal government writes laws?
Legislative branch
Who serves as Commander in Chief of the U.S. armed forces?
The President
Which part of the U.S. government primarily deals with foreign policy?
Executive branch
Who is responsible for enforcing laws in the United States?
The President
Which government official is the Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
The President
What is a significant role of the Vice President in relation to the President's administration?
Advises the President
Which of the following is a key function of the Cabinet in the U.S. government?
Advising the President
What is one power that the President possesses in relation to bills passed by Congress?
Vetoing bills
Which of the following is NOT a Cabinet-level position in the U.S. government?
Speaker of the House
What is the purpose of the 10th Amendment in the Constitution?
To define powers reserved for the federal government or the states
Which government entity is responsible for minting coins in the United States?
Department of Treasury
What is a power that is exclusive to the states and not the federal government?
Provide schooling and education
How many Supreme Court justices are typically needed to decide a case?
Three (3)
Who serves as the Chief Justice of the United States?
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Which government official is responsible for setting foreign policy in the United States?
Secretary of State
Test your knowledge on the powers of the President of the United States, including signing bills into law, vetoing bills, enforcing laws, and being the Commander in Chief of the military.
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