ELECTORAL COLLEGE/ PRESIDENCY QUIZ REVIEW

HOW MANY ELECTORS ARE THERE TOTAL:

HOW MANY ARE NEEDED TO WIN:

HOW DO YOU DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF ELECTORS A STATE HAS:

KNOW WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM ARIZONA HAS AS WELL AS 48 OTHER STATES:

What kind of system does Maine and Nebraska have and how does it work:

WHO CHOOSES ELECTORS:

WHAT ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS TO BE AN ELECTOR:

WHAT IS THE GROUP OF ELECTORS SOMETIMES CALLED:

WHAT ARE YOU CALLED IF YOU CAST YOUR VOTE FOR A DIFFERENT PARTY:

When was the last time THIS HAPPENED?-

When and where do the electors vote:

List the advantages of the electoral college:

List the disadvantages of the electoral college:

Where is the presidency decided if no one receives the necessary votes to win in the electoral college and describe the process:

Know the 3 proposals for reform of the electoral college:

Know when the # of electors changes

What does it mean if one state is gaining electoral votes:

What area of the country is gaining electoral votes?

What affect does 3rd party candidates have on the election:

Does the electoral college increase voter turnout:

Why do we keep the electoral college:

How are small states represented in the electoral college today:

Know who is the President of the Senate:

Know these items about the president and the VP:

Qualifications:

Salary:

Term limits:

Inauguration:

Know the line of presidential succession.

Know the amendment and the process that outlines presidential succession if he is disabled.

Who determines if the president is incapable of carrying out his duties:

Who decides ultimately if he cannot continue his duties as president:

Know the most important characteristics of past presidents:

Gender:

Occupation:

Schooling:

Economic status:

Religion:

Judicial Powers of Pres

Legislative powers of pres

Diplomatic Powers of pres

Military Powers of Pres

Appointing Powers of Pres

Know what the purpose of the “State of the Union” address is:

Know what the duties of the VP are: