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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Qualifications 35 years of age “natural born citizen” Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger

Are these qualifications still relevant today? 35 years of age “natural born citizen” 14 year residency Are these qualifications still relevant today?

What is the maximum amount of time someone can serve as president? Term and Salary Four-year term 22nd Amendment What is the maximum amount of time someone can serve as president?

Barack Obama First Full Term Second Full Term January 20, 2009 2013 2013 Second Full Term 2017

Barack Obama January 20, 2009 January 19, 2011 Second Full Term

Term and Salary Four-year term 22nd Amendment $400,000

Is the president’s salary: Too much Not enough Just right

Succession and Disability (25th Amendment) Who becomes president if the current president dies, is impeached or resigns?

25th Amendment

Succession and Disability (25th Amendment) Presidential Succession Vice president becomes president Who becomes president if both the president and vice president die at the same time?

Succession and Disability (25th Amendment) Presidential Succession Vice president becomes president Presidential Succession Act of 1947

Succession and Disability (25th Amendment) Presidential Succession Vice president becomes president Presidential Succession Act of 1947 If the Vice President dies, is impeached, resigns or becomes president, who becomes Vice President?

X President Vice President

X President Vice President

President Vice President

What happens if a president is unable to do his job temporarily? Succession and Disability (25th Amendment) Presidential Succession Vice president becomes president Presidential Succession Act of 1947 Replacing the Vice President President appoints, Congress approves What happens if a president is unable to do his job temporarily?

Succession and Disability (25th Amendment) Presidential Succession Vice president becomes president Presidential Succession Act of 1947 Replacing the Vice President President appoints, Congress approves Presidential Disability Voluntary

What happens if a president is unable to do his job temporarily but is unable to notify the President Pro Tempore or the Speaker?

Removal (impeachment)

The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment. The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments. When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be on Oath or Affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two thirds of the Members present.

Removal (impeachment) House impeaches (simple majority) Senate tries and, possibly convicts (2/3)