Across
- 1. The formal process where the House of Representatives charges a president with serious wrongdoing or "high crimes and misdemeanors."
- 4. The exact number of years in a single presidential term before they have to run for reelection.
- 5. A formal agreement made with another country that the president negotiates, but the Senate has to approve with a two-thirds vote.
- 8. The name of the college or system of electors that officially votes to choose the President every four years.
- 10. The official lineup or order of who takes over the presidency if the president dies, resigns, or can no longer serve.
Down
- 2. The group of advisors made up of the Vice President and the heads of the 15 executive departments.
- 3. The president's title as the official head of the entire United States military.
- 6. The constitutional power of the president to reject a bill passed by Congress and send it back with objections.
- 7. The president's legal power to completely forgive someone of a federal crime and wipe out their entire punishment.
- 9. The branch of government led by the president that is responsible for enforcing and carrying out federal laws.
