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Government 8.1 The President
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Constitution Article I – Legislative Branch – Congress – Makes laws Article II – Executive Branch – President and stuff – Executes, or carries out, laws Article III – Judicial Branch – Supreme Court and stuff – Interprets/reviews laws
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Constitution Continued Article II – Requirements At least 35 years old Natural born citizen (two ways) U.S. resident for at least 14 years – Powers Appoint officials – Senate has the power to approve all appointments Pardon federal crimes
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Constitution Continued Amendments – 20 th Shortened the “lame duck” period for a president by moving the inauguration from March 20 th to January 20 th – 22 nd Formally limited a president to two full terms. If a vice president takes over and serves two years or less, then it doesn’t count as a full term – 25 th Describes procedures if the President becomes disabled Also describes the line of succession if the President dies – Vice President, Speaker of the House, President Pro Tempore, Secretary of State, then 14 other Cabinet department heads
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Help for the President The president has many responsibilities They have three main groups that assist them
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Cabinet Vice President – Also presides over the Senate Appointed leaders of 15 Executive agencies – Main job is to manage each agency and its sub- agencies – Some presidents also use the cabinet for advice George Washington Created the first cabinet positions – Inner Cabinet – the first four positions
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Inner Cabinet Department of State (State Department) – Secretary of State – In charge of dealing with other countries (foreign affairs) – John Kerry
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Inner Cabinet continued Department of Treasury – Secretary of Treasury – In charge of Printing Money – Name on paper money – Jack Lew
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Inner Cabinet continued Department of defense – Secretary of Defense – Oversees funding of military branches – Chuck Hagel
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Inner Cabinet continued Department of Justice – Attorney General (not secretary of Justice) – In charge of law enforcement agencies – Eric Holder
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Help for the President continued White House Staff – Hired workers who include personal assistants and cooks – Chief of Staff – main aid for the president – Press Secretary – helps the president with the media
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Help for the President continued Executive Office of the President (EOP) – Agencies that collectively assist the president – Created by Franklin D. Roosevelt – Includes: OMB NSC CEA
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OMB Office of Management and Budget – Primarily assists the president with preparing the budget – The president’s role is to plan the budget – OMB helps the president plan
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NSC National Security Council – Helps the president with foreign policy issues and matters that threaten the security of the U.S.
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CEA Council of Economic Advisors – Helps with problems facing the economy – Economic experts who offer advice to the president
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