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- 2. The leader of the executive branch; also called Commander-in-Chief.
- 7. Group of top advisors chosen by the President, first created by George Washington
- 9. To serve as President, you must be a ___ ___ citizen of the U.S.
- 10. Ceremony held on January 20 when the President takes the oath of office.
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- 1. Second-highest office in the executive branch; becomes President if needed.
- 3. The Vice President serves as the President of this chamber of Congress.
- 4. The Twelfth and Twenty-Fifth are examples of these constitutional changes.
- 5. The order of who takes over if the President cannot serve.
- 6. An election that helps narrow down party nominees for President.
- 8. System that casts the official votes for President; has 538 total votes.
