What are the formal and informal characteristics of the Presidency?

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What are the formal and informal characteristics of the Presidency? American Government What are the formal and informal characteristics of the Presidency?

Duties and Qualification Make a poster describing the duties and qualifications (formal and informal). Make it detailed and neat. Use page pp213-217 in textbook

Presidential Benefits $400,000 a year. Is it too low? $50,000 for expenses (for what?) Entertainment State Dinners Clothes Secret Service Air Force One Marine One Limos

Presidential Benefits-con’t Health and Medical coverage White House Lifetime pension of $148,400/year Camp David- Private retreat, rarely photographed.

White House

White House

White House

Camp David

Camp David

Camp David

Air Force One Click on picture to learn more

Marine One

Limos

Roles of the President Roles Of President Head of State Chief Executive Roles Of President Chief Legislator Chief Diplomat Commander In Chief Party Leader Econ Planner

Guess The Role

Guess The Role Chief Diplomat

Guess The Role

Guess The Role Chief Legislator Head of State

Guess The Role

Guess The Role Head of State

Guess The Role

Guess The Role Commander in Chief