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The Executive Branch The Presidency

US Constitution: Article II “The executive power shall be vested in the President of the United States of America.” The most scrutinized job on the world

3 Requirements THAT’S IT! At least 35 years old “Natural born citizen” Resident of the United States for at least 14 years THAT’S IT!

The Many Roles of the President Chief of State Ceremonial and symbolic head of state Chief Executive Run the Executive Branch HUGE bureaucracy: Largest employer in the country Limitations mean power to persuade

Roles (continued) Commander in Chief Chief Diplomat Supreme leader of the armed forces Civilian leader of the military Sidestep Congress in war Chief Diplomat Make foreign policy Treaties (with Congressional approval) Executive agreements

Chief Legislator Chief of Party First Citizen Doesn’t make laws, but sets agenda State of the Union Veto power Chief of Party Ideologically lead his party First Citizen Represent America Voice of the People Leader of the Nation

Manager of the Economy Protector of Peace The country expects prosperity Use a variety of economic controls to create a stable economy Protector of Peace Preserve order in time of national emergencies