Across
- 2. Group of advisors appointed by the president to lead executive departments.
- 4. Power of the legislative branch to remove the president from office.
- 6. of Office – Sworn promise the president takes upon assuming office.
- 7. Official representative of the U.S. government in foreign nations.
- 10. College – The body that officially elects the president and vice president.
- 13. Number of years a candidate must have lived in the U.S. to be eligible for president.
- 16. The president's power to choose individuals for federal positions, often needing Senate confirmation.
- 17. Head of the executive branch.
- 18. Agreement made by the president with foreign nations, needing Senate approval.
Down
- 1. Minimum age requirement for a presidential candidate.
- 2. in Chief – Role of the president as leader of the armed forces.
- 3. Maximum number of terms a president can serve.
- 5. Order – Directive issued by the president that has the force of law.
- 8. Second-highest officer in the executive branch; presides over the Senate.
- 9. of the Union – Annual address given by the president to Congress.
- 11. Number of years in a presidential term.
- 12. Power of the president to forgive crimes.
- 14. Born Citizen – Requirement for presidential eligibility regarding citizenship.
- 15. Presidential power to reject a bill from Congress.