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President Qualifications –Age- at least ______ years of age –Residency- must have lived in the U.S. for at least ______ years –Citizenship- must be a ________ born(born in U.S.) citizen of the U.S native

Vice President Role and Responsibilities –President of the __________ –Duties as assigned by the President Qualifications –Same as the ________ Senate President

Electoral College The slate of electors for each state is chosen by popular vote. The candidate who receives the _______ votes in a state gets ______ the state’s electors The electors meet in their ________ capital and vote for President and Vice- President The candidate who receives the __________ (270 of 538 elector votes) wins the presidency most all State’s majority

Executive Branch/President Powers and Responsibilities –Approve or veto ___________ –Negotiates ____________ –Commander in Chief –Chief of state –Prepare __________ –________________-judges ambassadors, cabinet officers –State of the _________ address –Executes/Enforces ________ bills treaties the budget Appoint Union laws

Electoral College The number of electors a state has is based on the state’s __________________ representation. (Representatives plus Senators) Congressional

Electoral College The winner-take-all system leads to targeting of large states for campaigning, although candidates must pay attention to small states whose electoral votes may make the difference in tight elections

Electoral College The requirements for a majority vote (____ of 538 elector votes) to win in the electoral college favors a ____- party system 270 two

Electoral College If no candidate wins a majority (270) of votes in the Electoral College –The House of ______________ will select the president Representatives

Executive Branch Cabinet Departments (Group of _________ to the President) –Defense, State, Treasury, etc… Agencies –CIA (Central ___________ Agency), FDA (________ and Drug Administration), EPA (Environmental ____________ Agency-protects the environment) Regulatory groups –FTC (Federal _______ Commission)- Works against _____________/unfair business practices Advisors IntelligenceFood Protection Trade monopolies

Executive Branch (cont.) Regulatory Groups (cont.) FCC (Federal _________________ Commission)- regulates _________, cable, radio, and telephone Federal _____________ Board- sets monetary policy/interests rates. Regulates _________ supply in the economy Communications television Reserve money