C3.1(2) Article II of the Constitution created the Executive Branch (the presidency) Main Job: carry out the nation’s laws
C3.1(2) Roles of the President of the United States Chief Legislator Encourages Congress to make certain laws Chief Diplomat Makes critical foreign policy decisions Commander-in-Chief Commands all of the U.S. military Head of State Is the national symbol of the U.S. around the world Head of Political Party
C3.1(2) Qualifications: At least 35-years-old Resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years Natural-Born citizen Term 4 years No more than two times
C3.1(2) How Does the President Check the Other Branches? Legislative Can veto (reject) legislation from Congress Judicial Nominates judges on high federal courts
C3.1(2) Salary and Benefits $400,000 /yr, plus $50,000 expense account Presidential retreat: Camp David
C3.1(2) Air Force One
C3.1(2) Marine One (for short trips)
C3.1(2) Secret Service: security for life
C3.1(2) Presidential Succession If the president dies or is incapacitated: V.P. …if the VP dies: The Speaker of the House …if the Speaker dies: President Pro Tempore of the Senate …if he/she dies: Leading member of the president’s “cabinet” (heads of the 15 executive departments)
3.1(2) SUMMARY QUESTIONS 1.Congress is Made Up of 535 People. The Supreme Court is Made up of 9 People. The President is One Person. Does the Constitution Give Too Much Power to the Executive Branch (to one person)? Explain Your Answer. 2.The President Belongs to Party “A”. You Belong to Party “B”. Is It Your Duty to Support the President? Explain. 3.Should a President Be Able to Serve More Than Two Terms? Why or Why Not? 4.Why Do You Think Presidential Succession Is Important? Can’t We Just Hold Another Election? 5.One Qualification to be President Is You Must be a Natural-Born Citizen. Do You Agree With This? Explain Your Answer