what is the presidential succession line? List the first 5 positions.
1 Vice President of the United States 2 Speaker of the House John Boehner (R) 3 President pro tempore of the Senate 4 Secretary of State 5 Secretary of the Treasury
whats is the presidential succession line?
The United States presidential line of succession defines who may become or act as President of the United States upon the incapacity, death, resignation, or removal from office (by impeachment and subsequent conviction) of a sitting president or a president-elect.
who represents the president in handling diplomacy?
his secretary.
The Ambassador.
Explain the election process.
what does the media have to do with government?
Even though the Constitution guarantees freedom of the press, the government does regulate some media. Print media are largely unregulated, and newspapers and magazines can print nearly anything as long as they don’t slander anyone. The Internet has also gone largely unregulated, despite congressional efforts to restrict some controversial content. Broadcast media, however, are subject to the most government regulation. Radio and television broadcasters must obtain a license from the government because, according to American law, the public owns the airwaves. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issues these licenses and is in charge of regulating the airwaves.
The short is we have primaries. That is where the parties chose their candidates. then we have the general election. Each state has a number of electors, based on population.(number of senators,2 plus number congresspeople) Win a state, get the elctors. Whatever candidate gets the most electoral college votes, wins. It has NOTHING to do with popular vote. In fact a few Presidents are elcted without actually getting the most votes or not getting majority of votes ( John Quincy Adams who lost by 44,804 votes to Andrew Jackson in 1824 Rutherford B. Hayes who lost by 264,292 votes to Samuel J. Tilden in 1876 Benjamin Harrison who lost by 95,713 votes to Grover Cleveland in 1888 George W. Bush who lost by 543,816 votes to Al Gore in the 2000 election. elections without majority vote, but electoral college: Year /// President / Electoral ///popular vote 1824 John Q. Adams 31.8% 29.8% 1844 James K. Polk (D) 61.8 49.3 1848 Zachary Taylor (W) 56.2 47.3 1856 James Buchanan (D) 58.7 45.3 1860 Abraham Lincoln (R) 59.4 39.9 1876 Rutherford B. Hayes (R) 50.1 47.9 1880 James A. Garfield (R) 57.9 48.3 1884 Grover Cleveland (D) 54.6 48.8 1888 Benjamin Harrison (R) 58.1 47.8 1892 Grover Cleveland (D) 62.4% 46.0% 1912 Woodrow Wilson (D) 81.9 41.8 1916 Woodrow Wilson (D) 52.1 49.3 1948 Harry S. Truman (D) 57.1 49.5 1960 John F. Kennedy (D) 56.4 49.7 1968 Richard M. Nixon (R) 56.1 43.4 1992 William J. Clinton (D) 68.8 43.0 1996 William J. Clinton (D) 70.4 49.0 2000 George W. Bush (R) 50.3 47.8 A candidate can actually get less votes than the other, yet win the presidency. It all depends on WHERE those votes are. Thats why they want to win NY, Fla, California so much... they have huge numbers of electoral votes. You can win them and lose the popular vote and still get elected.
list a monetary incentive.
The purpose of monetary incentives is to reward associates for excellent job performance through money. Monetary incentives include profit sharing, project bonuses, stock options and warrants, scheduled bonuses (e.g., Christmas and performance-linked), and additional paid vacation time. Traditionally, these have helped maintain a positive motivational environment for associates (Kepner, 2001).
why is a high credit score so important?
A credit score is a number that strongly indicates to lenders and creditors how likely you are to pay back the debt you owe, based on your past borrowing behavior. The higher your score, the more likely you are, in their eyes, that you will pay back the money you borrow. Your credit score is used to determine whether you can get credit for things like: a credit card, a loan to finance your college tuition, a loan to buy a house or car, or even to start up a new business. Not only that, it is used to determine what kind of loan you qualify for, how much credit you qualify for and what your interest rate will be.
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which following power of the government is an example of a concurrent power?
which following power of the government is an example of a concurrent power?
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