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As you arrive… Get a computer off of the cart and log-on.
Take out or pull up your letter to a congressman (draft- electronic or hard copy.
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Warm-up Write about the following prompt-
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Requirements, Terms, and Roles of the President
The Executive Branch Requirements, Terms, and Roles of the President
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Role of the Executive Branch
enforce laws execute laws carry out laws
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Qualifications for President
35 years old Native born American citizen Resident of the US for at least 14 years
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Our President Barack Obama 44th President Previously- Senator from IL
54 years old (August 4, 1961)
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Electing the President
Elections every 4 years US uses the Electoral College – not direct vote Electoral College currently has 538 members (for D.C.) = 538 270 electoral votes are needed to win an election
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Numbers in Electoral College
NUMBER OF SENATORS + NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE = NUMBER OF ELECTORATES FOR EACH STATE
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Term of President 1 term = 4 years
President can only serve 2 terms (8 years) 22nd Amendment No more than 10 years if the President succeeded to office midterm
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Salary and Benefits $400,000.00 per year $50,000.00 expense account
White House, offices, staff, fleet of cars, Air Force 1, Camp David, medical, dental, travel and entertainment expenses, Secret Service, pension (retirement for life)
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The Vice President “The President in Waiting”
“I am the Vice President, I am nothing, but I may be everything.” John Adams (1st VP) Qualifications- same as the President Terms- same as the President Salary/Benefits- $230,700 + expenses Duties of the VP President of the Senate (votes in the event of a tie) To help decide the question of presidential disability – 25th Amendment
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The Vice President continued…
Given more power in recent years Examples Gore was an environmental advisor to Clinton Cheney advised Bush of foreign policy issues
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Vice President- Joe Biden
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Presidential Succession
Vice President Speaker of the House President Pro Tempore Secretary of State Secretary of Treasury Secretary of Defense Attorney General
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Powers of the President
Constitution states that the President must deliver the “State of the Union” every year Today given as a televised speech in January Give Executive Orders- rule or command that has the force of law Appoint Judges, Cabinet Members, and Ambassadors Send troops into battle
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Powers of the President continued…
Grant Pardons- declaration of forgiveness and freedom from punishment Grant Reprieves- delay of punishment until a higher court can hear the case Grant Amnesty- give a pardon to a group of people
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The President & Foreign Policy
Foreign policy – overall plan for dealing with other nations Basic goals Ensure national security International trade Promote world peace Promote democracy
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The President & Foreign Policy continued…
Tools of Foreign Policy Creating Treaties and Executive Agreements Appointing Ambassadors Foreign Aid International Trade Trade sanctions- limiting trade in efforts to punish another country Embargo- a group of countries prohibited from trading with a certain country Military Force- Commander in Chief
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First Ladies Have also gained power Now have an office and a staff
Example: Nancy Reagan—Just Say No drug campaign Hillary Clinton—Improve Health Care Laura Bush—Improve Education/Literacy Michelle Obama—End childhood obesity
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The Presidential Cabinet
Job = to advise the president 15 total members Group of presidential advisors; top 15 positions of each executive department Known as “Secretary of…” except Department of Justice who is known as the Attorney General Cabinet members must be approved by Congress
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The Cabinet John Kerry Secretary of State
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Cabinet Positions Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of Defense Attorney General Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Labor Secretary of Homeland Security Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Energy Secretary of Education Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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Homework- Complete the Executive Branch Livebinder Activity by Monday.
QUIZ Monday- Legislative Branch and Executive Branch of Government Notes
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