The Executive Branch Roles Page 21 What kind of car does Mickey Mouse's wife drive? A minnie van!
Standard CE.6d Essential Understandings: The executive branch plays a key role in the policymaking process. Presidential power is broad in both domestic and foreign affairs, but there are limits on what the president can do. Essential Questions: What are the roles and powers of the executive branch of the national government? What are the roles and powers of the president? Vocabulary: State of the Union Address, Chief of State, Chief Executive, Chief Legislator, Commander-in-Chief, Chief Diplomat, Chief of Party, Chief Citizen
Who may propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
Who may propose an amendment to the Virginia State Constitution?
Which early American document served as a model for the Bill of Rights?
Which early American document limited the power of King John?
What is listed in the Preamble to the Constitution?
List four of the goals and purposes of government according to the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution.
Which fundamental principle of government is illustrated by this building?
Which fundamental principle of American government is illustrated here?
Which fundamental principle of government is illustrated here?
What word means a change in the Constitution? (Hint: We have 27 of them.)
How a bill becomes a law review:
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The executive branch plays a key role in the policymaking process. Presidential power is broad in both domestic and foreign affairs. There are limits on what the President can and cannot do.
Ways the President influences policymaking Proposing legislation in an annual speech to Congress (State of the Union Address).
Ways the President influences policymaking Proposing legislation in an annual speech to Congress (State of the Union Address) Appealing directly to the people
Ways the President influences policymaking Proposing legislation in an annual speech to Congress (State of the Union Address) Appealing directly to the people Approving or vetoing legislation
Ways the President influences policymaking Proposing legislation in an annual speech to Congress (State of the Union Address) Appealing directly to the people Approving or vetoing legislation Appointing officials who carry out the law Cabinet departments, agencies, and regulatory groups interpret and execute the laws.
The President “wears many hats”. Note the following roles for the President – all positions of power. Presidential power has grown in the years since the Constitution was ratified.
Ceremonial head of the government
Head of the executive branch of government
Proposer of the legislative agenda
Head of the nation’s armed forces
Architect of American foreign policy
Leader of the political party that controls the executive branch
Representative of all of the people
On the left-hand side of your notebook, label and decorate each presidential hat in a way that reminds you of that role.
Unit 2 Test will be in two class days…so start studying!!