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tichca

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The position of acting president was created by
 
  A) a public mandate.
  B) executive reorganization.
  C) the Twenty-fifth Amendment.
  D) the original U.S. Constitution.
  E) an executive order.

Question 2

Currently, if the president should die in office, the vice president is next in line. When there is no vice president, the next successor in line is the
 
  A) Secretary of State.
  B) Secretary of the Interior.
  C) Speaker of the House.
  D) Secretary of Defense.
  E) Senate president.



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Answer to Question 1

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