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What did Hamilton sat was the greatest power of the president in Federalist paper 76?

Right to Appoint

If there is a vacancy in the Supreme Court, who can fill it?

The President

What are 3 qualifications to become the President?

•35 years of age


•Natural born citizen


•14 years a resident

What are the 3 major roles of the President?

•Commander in Chief


•Diplomat in Chief


•Administer in Chief

How many votes did the President need in order to win?

270 electoral votes

What did the 12th amendment do?

Got the Presidents and Vice Presidents to run together on the same ticket. (Presidential ticket)

What did the 22nd Amendment do?

Limited Presidents to serve only 2 terms

What are the two White House offices?

Political & Policy