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The Executive Branch
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Qualifications of the President
Native-born citizen At least 35 years old 14-year U.S. resident
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Two-term limit- 22nd Amendment
Formal Limits on the President Four-year term Two-term limit- 22nd Amendment Checks and balances Impeachment Bill Clinton Andrew Johnson FDR
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President Pro Tempore of Senate
Presidential Succession President Vice President Speaker of the House President Pro Tempore of Senate
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$50,000 annual expense account
$alary and Benefits $400,000 annual salary $50,000 annual expense account White House Transportation
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Powers of the President
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Executive Powers Chief Executive Appointing Officials Executing Laws
Executive Privilege Eisenhower and Faubus Reagan and O’Connor
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Foreign-Policy Leader
Diplomatic Powers Foreign-Policy Leader Carter with Sadat and Begin Making treaties Reagan and Gorbechev Making executive agreements Recognizing countries Sends and receives diplomats
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Military Powers Commander in Chief Committing troops War Powers Act (1973)
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Judicial appointments
Exercises clemency Reprieve Pardon Commutation Judicial Powers Judicial appointments Bush with Chief Justice Roberts Nixon and Ford
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Special Session of Congress
Legislative Powers Pocket Veto Special Session of Congress FDR Dec. 8, 1941
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Clinton throws out the first baseball of the season
Ceremonial Powers Chief of State Nixon Awarding Medals Clinton throws out the first baseball of the season
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Other Roles of the President
Chief Agenda Setter Party Leader
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Presidential Elections
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Nomination Campaign
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1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November
Popular Election Voter Turnout 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November
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Electoral Votes by State
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The Executive Office
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White House Office Chief of Staff Press Secretary Literary Clerk
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President of the Senate
Vice President of the U.S.
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The Presidential Cabinet
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The First Obama Cabinet
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National Security Council (NSC)
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Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
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Office of Policy Development
Office of U.S. Trade Representative
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Council on Environmental Quality
Office of Science and Technology Council on Environmental Quality
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National Space Council
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Independent Agencies EEOC EPA SEC
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State Executive Branch
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Governor Qualifications Term Terry McAuliffe
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Commander of Virginia’s Armed Forces
Chief Executive Proposes Laws Prepares Budget Call Special Sessions Keeps Order State of Emergency Pardons Represents State Appointments Role and Powers Commander of Virginia’s Armed Forces
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Ralph Northam Mark Herring Lieutenant Governor: Attorney General
* Presides over the Senate * Voted for in General Election * 4 year term * If something happened to the Govenor- they take over No term Limit Ralph Northam Attorney General Voted for in a General Election 4 year term No term limit Law offices which represent the State Mark Herring
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Superintendent of Public Instruction
Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Secretary of State Treasurer Auditor Superintendent of Public Instruction
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