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Juvenile literature, Miscellanea, Politics and government, Presidents, Topic, HUMOR, Political, Presidents, united states, Presidents, united states, juvenile literature, United states, politics and government, United states, politics and government, juvenile literaturePlaces
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So You Think You Can Be President?: 200 Questions to Determine If You Are Right Enough to Be the Next Commander-In-Chief
2011, Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
in English
1626366950 9781626366954
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So You Think You Can Be President?: 200 Questions to Determine if You are Right Enough to be the Next Commander-in- Chief
2011, Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
in English
110279368X 9781102793687
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So you think you can be president?: 200 questions to determine if you are right (or left) enough to be the next commander-in-chief
2007, Skyhorse Pub.
in English
1602392021 9781602392021
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So you think you can be president?: 200 questions to determine if you are right (or left) enough to be the next commander-in-chief
2007, Skyhorse Pub.
in English
1602392021 9781602392021
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Table of Contents
Incredibly personal history (Yes, it is our business)
Will there be colorful family surprises?
Who's got the big bucks and will they live to spend it?
Selecting senior officials and the cabinet (or What is an intern really supposed to do?)
Should I cover my mouth when I cough or simply bury my head in the sand?
Thinking across the border (Who's that knocking on my door?)
Defense and veterans (or, Why do you need two buildings to deal with the same people? Or, How can a person be 100% disabled and still be alive? Or, How come the administrator wears suits, but the surgeon general has a uniform?
Don't know much about history or trigonometry (Or, running for a second term)
Diplomatic immunity (or, When I retire I will...)
The results are in
Presidential glossary.
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