Which body certifies the U.S. presidential election?
A) The Supreme Court
B) The Department of State
C) Congress
D) The President-elect
What is the minimum age requirement to run for U.S. president?
A) 21
B) 30
C) 35
D) 40
Which group has a significant role in deciding the outcome in swing states?
A) Older adults
B) Rural voters
C) Independent voters
D) Government officials
What does the term “lame duck” refer to in U.S. politics?
A) A first-term president
B) An outgoing president
C) A party nominee
D) A political debate
Which state is known for its role as a swing state?
A) Texas
B) Florida
C) Utah
D) Oregon
Who is the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. military?
A) The president
B) The vice president
C) Congress
D) The Senate
What happens if no candidate receives 270 electoral votes?
A) The current president remains in office
B) Congress selects the president
C) The House of Representatives elects the president
D) A new election is held
What is a battleground state?
A) A state with close polls between candidates
B) A state with high population
C) A state that always votes Republican
D) A state without senators
Which amendment allowed for direct election of U.S. senators?
A) 16th Amendment
B) 17th Amendment
C) 18th Amendment
D) 19th Amendment
Which branch of government does the president oversee?
A) Legislative
B) Executive
C) Judicial
D) Senate