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Mr. President
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Eras of the Presidency Virginia Dynasty: – From George Washington to James Monroe- 4 of the first 5 Presidents were from the State of Virginia. – Established precedents that determine the roles and responsibilities of the President. Presidential term limit Title Public relations campaign Executive orders Jacksonian Democracy: – The peoples President Expanded suffrage to include all white males – Developed the Presidential platform and agenda – Suffrage system Progressives: – Worked to change the government through legislation (Chief Legislator) Modern Presidency: – 24 Hour media cycle – Partisan news coverage (Fox News, CNN) – Social media
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Constitutional Responsibilities Commander in Chief of the Military Appoint heads of executive departments Make treaties (with consent of the Senate) “Faithfully execute” all laws Deliver a State of the Union address
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Term Limits George Washington sets precedent serving 2 terms Franklin Roosevelt is elected to 4 terms Congress proposes the 22 nd amendment – Two terms maximum – Maximum of 10 years
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Compensation $400,000 per year (starting in 2001) $100,000 per year non-taxable travel allowance Air Force One Free living expenses (White House w/ staff) Free Medical, Dental, Health Care Life time pension: $148,000 per year Free office space with $96,000 per year for office staff
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Constitutional Qualifications Natural-born citizen 35 years old Resident of the United States for at lease 14 years
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Succession 25 th Amendment – Vice-President – Speaker of the House – President Pro Tempore of the Senate – Secretary of State
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Expansion of Power Thomas Jefferson purchases the Louisiana Territory Abraham Lincoln suspends the writ of Habeas Corpus Roosevelt’s New Deal Lyndon Johnson’s Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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Checks and Balances Legislative Branch: President can veto laws Judicial Branch: Nominate Justices
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Roles of the President 1.Chief Executive – the administrative head of the government. 2.Chief Diplomat – negotiates on behalf of the United States with foreign governments. 3.Chief of State – the ceremonial head of the United States. 4.Commander in Chief – the civilian head of the military. 5.Chief Legislator – recommends legislation to Congress. 6.Head of Party – the head of his political party.
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