What is thecabinet?a body ofadvisers to thepresidentWho does aU.S. Senatorrepresent?all the peopleof his stateWhere mustyou be bornto be thepresident?the U.S. duhNot signing abill andCongressadjourns in lessthan 10 daysWho vetoesbills?thepresidentHow manydepartmentsare in theCabinet?15WHy would thepresident beremoved fromoffice? for committingtreasonWhat is thepresident'sterm in office?two 4 yeartermsWho is the thecommander ofthe UnitedStates armedforces?the presidentWhat is thepresident'ssalary?$400,000What jobs does thepresident have asforeign policy leader?appoints ambassadors,meets with foreignleaders, makes treaties,chief diplomatWhat are the 2duties of the VicePresident?fill in for thepresident whenrequired, andpreside over theSenateWhat is thenumber ofelectoral votesneeded forpresidency?270If both the Presidentand the VicePresident can nolonger serve, whobecomes President?the speaker of thehouseWho signsbills tobecome laws?the presidentWhat is the orderof succession?the presidentialline of successionif the presidentdies or resignsHow manyyears can apresidentserve total?10How does each stateget its allotment ofelectoral votes?Electoral votes areallocated based onthe Census.The House ofRepresentativeshas how manyvotingmembers?435How old doyou have tobe to becomepresident?35+How long do youhave to have beena resident of theU.S. to be electedpresident?14 yearsWhat is the mainduty of theexecutive branch?to ensure that alllaws are faithfullyexecutedWhat is thevicepresident'sterm in office?there is no limitIf the Presidentcan no longerserve, whobecomesPresident?the vice presidentWhat is thecabinet?a body ofadvisers to thepresidentWho does aU.S. Senatorrepresent?all the peopleof his stateWhere mustyou be bornto be thepresident?the U.S. duhNot signing abill andCongressadjourns in lessthan 10 daysWho vetoesbills?thepresidentHow manydepartmentsare in theCabinet?15WHy would thepresident beremoved fromoffice? for committingtreasonWhat is thepresident'sterm in office?two 4 yeartermsWho is the thecommander ofthe UnitedStates armedforces?the presidentWhat is thepresident'ssalary?$400,000What jobs does thepresident have asforeign policy leader?appoints ambassadors,meets with foreignleaders, makes treaties,chief diplomatWhat are the 2duties of the VicePresident?fill in for thepresident whenrequired, andpreside over theSenateWhat is thenumber ofelectoral votesneeded forpresidency?270If both the Presidentand the VicePresident can nolonger serve, whobecomes President?the speaker of thehouseWho signsbills tobecome laws?the presidentWhat is the orderof succession?the presidentialline of successionif the presidentdies or resignsHow manyyears can apresidentserve total?10How does each stateget its allotment ofelectoral votes?Electoral votes areallocated based onthe Census.The House ofRepresentativeshas how manyvotingmembers?435How old doyou have tobe to becomepresident?35+How long do youhave to have beena resident of theU.S. to be electedpresident?14 yearsWhat is the mainduty of theexecutive branch?to ensure that alllaws are faithfullyexecutedWhat is thevicepresident'sterm in office?there is no limitIf the Presidentcan no longerserve, whobecomesPresident?the vice president

Executive Branch - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the cabinet? a body of advisers to the president
  2. Who does a U.S. Senator represent? all the people of his state
  3. Where must you be born to be the president? the U.S. duh
  4. Not signing a bill and Congress adjourns in less than 10 days
  5. Who vetoes bills? the president
  6. How many departments are in the Cabinet? 15
  7. WHy would the president be removed from office? for committing treason
  8. What is the president's term in office? two 4 year terms
  9. Who is the the commander of the United States armed forces? the president
  10. What is the president's salary? $400,000
  11. What jobs does the president have as foreign policy leader? appoints ambassadors, meets with foreign leaders, makes treaties, chief diplomat
  12. What are the 2 duties of the Vice President? fill in for the president when required, and preside over the Senate
  13. What is the number of electoral votes needed for presidency? 270
  14. If both the President and the Vice President can no longer serve, who becomes President? the speaker of the house
  15. Who signs bills to become laws? the president
  16. What is the order of succession? the presidential line of succession if the president dies or resigns
  17. How many years can a president serve total? 10
  18. How does each state get its allotment of electoral votes? Electoral votes are allocated based on the Census.
  19. The House of Representatives has how many voting members? 435
  20. How old do you have to be to become president? 35+
  21. How long do you have to have been a resident of the U.S. to be elected president? 14 years
  22. What is the main duty of the executive branch? to ensure that all laws are faithfully executed
  23. What is the vice president's term in office? there is no limit
  24. If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President? the vice president