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The Executive Branch
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The President
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Duties of the President
Chief Executive Commander in Chief Chief Legislator Party Leader Economic Planner Chief Diplomat Head of State Which role do you think takes up the greatest amount of the president’s time? Which role do you think is the most important? Can one person successfully fulfill all these roles? Explain your answer
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President’s Term and Salary
22nd Amendment limits the president to 2 terms in office Congress determines the president’s salary ($400,000/Year) Pension for president matches the pay of Cabinet members – Currently $191,300/Year Benefits last for life Spending account of $50,000, $100,000 travel budget while in office. Why are so many benefits to being the president?
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Official Presidential Qualifications
Constitution outlines qualifications for the president Must be a Natural-Born citizen At least 35 years old Resident of the US for 14 years Is there more than these qualifications to be president?
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Unofficial Presidential Qualifications
Experience in government Be able to raise a large amount of money for election campaign Hold moderate political beliefs Rich, white, Christian, male Running for office underscores personal strengths and weaknesses. What do you think is the most important qualification for president?
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Presidential Succession
25th Amendment established succession order Vice President Speaker of the House President pro Tempore of the Senate Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Defense Attorney General Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Agriculture In 1841 John Tyler became the first Vice to succeed the president after William Henry Harrison died in office. In 1967 why was the 25th amendment added to the constitution?
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Vice President Duties depend on what jobs, if any, the president assigns Since Eisenhower, the vice president’s role has increased President of the Senate Why have presidents tried to give their vice presidents more Responsibility?
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