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AG: Executive 3

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President vs. Prime Minister Polaroid Knowbama PSSA Math Photo lab

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A prime minister is elected by…

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The legislature

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A ____________’s Cabinet/advisors will often be comprised of political

“outsiders”

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President

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In this system, the leader may experience a “unified government”

and may experience a “divided government.”

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President (Presidential)

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There are more countries with Presidents than there are countries with Prime Ministers. Is this true?

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No.

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In this system, the leaders do not need to be as responsive to the

people.

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Prime Minister (Parliamentary)

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Identify the person in the photograph below.

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Robert Gates

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Identify the picture in the photograph below.

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Janet Napolitano

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Identify the person in the photograph below.

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Sonia Sotomayor

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Identify the person in the photograph below.

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John Paul Stevens

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Identify the person in the photograph below.

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Chuck Norris

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I….President Obama…went to law school…here.

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Harvard

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My daughters names are…

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Sasha and Malia

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I once taught Constitutional Law at _____________________.

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The University of Chicago

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From the time I was six…to the time I was ten…I lived in the country of

__________________.

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Indonesia

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In 2008, I defeated John McCain. How many electoral votes did I

receive: 278, 303, 365, 483?

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365

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Chris Conti’s jersey number. Also Caleb Schall’s t-ball jersey number for the Twins. Also, the number of

impeachable offenses that the Senate tried in the Clinton case.

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2

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Age of the President

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48

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It was recently John Paul Stevens’ birthday. How old is he?

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90

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The maximum number of years a president can now serve as president

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10

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The number of runs scored by the Pittsburgh Pirates in their 8-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday

night

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0

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Eric Holder

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Patrick Starr

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Hamid Karzai

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Paula Jones

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John McCain


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