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You will NEED 6 different colored pencils AND a glue stick for your notes You may get them now You will NEED 6 different colored pencils AND a glue stick for your notes You may get them now
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How to Set up Your Notes Your Paper Chief Diplomat Chief Executive Commander in Chief Legislative Leader Head of State Economic Leader
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The President Qualifications At least 35 years old A natural born citizen of the US A resident of the US for at least 14 years Term 4 year terms 22 nd Amendment limits to 2 terms, or a maximum of 10 years Benefits $400,000 salary per year Expenses for travel Live and work in the White House Personal staff Use of Camp David retreat Fleet of cars and helicopters AIRFORCE ONE
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President’s Job Exercise all executive power Veto bills passed in Congress Call Congress into special session Serve as commander in chief of military Receive leaders and foreign dignitaries Make treaties with other countries (w/ Senate approval) Appoint heads of executive agencies, federal court judges, ambassadors, and other top government officials (w/ Senate approval) Pardon or grant reprieves to people convicted of crimes Give State of the Union Address to Congress yearly
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Chief Diplomat Talks with foreign leaders and makes treaties and agreements
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Chief Executive Enforces the nation’s laws Use executive orders A rule or command that has the force of law, but no Congressional involvement Chooses judges Grant pardons (excuse from Punishment)
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Commander in Chief In charge of military Deploy troops for 60 days However, CONGRESS MUST APPROVE!
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Legislative Leader Propose legislation to be introduced in Congress Give speeches for or against certain bills STATE OF THE UNION address
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Head of State Symbol of the US Greets dignitaries Carries out ceremonial functions (lighting National Christmas Tree, giving medals, etc.)
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Economic Leader Control prices (deals with $$) Asks Congress to spend or save (Proposes Budget)
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People Who Help the President The Cabinet Heads of 15 executive departments that help guide the President in decision making Department of Homeland Security is the newest cabinet position, added after the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 Oversees America’s defenses against future terrorist attacks The Secretaries of the departments advise the president on issues related to their departments
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People Who Help the President Vice President President of the Senate Advisor Independent Agencies Deal with certain specialized areas within the government (NASA) Government Corporations Businesses owned and operated by the government (USPS) Regulatory Boards and Commissions Protect the public by making and enforcing rules for certain industries and groups (FCC)
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