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1 Bellringer According to Section 1, under what circumstances does the Vice-President become President?

2 Citizenship Unit—3 Part—3 Pgs.—

3 Before—Guess the Lesson
End Before—Guess the Lesson

4 Guess the Lesson—Possible Answers
Barack Obama Joe Biden President Vice President Presidential Requirements Line of Succession

5 Learning Goals ALCOS #5:Compare duties and functions of members of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama's local and state governments and of the national government. Goal: Tell me the requirements and how they are outlined for being President.

6 End Read—Pgs. 188-191 Read from “” through “” then STOP. T—Title (1)
H—Headings/Subheadings (2) I—Introduction (1) V—Vocab/Key Terms defined (0) S—Summary of the lesson at the end. (1)

7 Under the Constitution, the president must be at least 35 years old, a native-born American citizen, and have lived in the United States for at least 14 years. Presidential elections are held every four years. Citizens vote for electors, who then elect the president. Each state has the same number of electors as it has senators and representatives. The District of Columbia has three electors.

8 If a candidate wins in a state, he or she usually gets all the state’s electoral votes.
To win the election, a candidate must have more than half the 538 electoral votes. In the event of a tie, the House of Representatives chooses the president. The president serves a four-year term and is limited to a maximum of two elected terms in office.

9 End QARs What are the three requirements to being able to become President of the US? How many total electoral college votes are there? In the event of a tie in the electoral college, who chooses the President?

10 End Read—Pgs. 191-193 Read from then STOP.
1’s: Key Term Keeper (Make sure you have every key term defined.) 3’s: Key Fact Keeper (Find at least 3 key facts for each part of our lesson.) 2’s: Summarizer (Summarize each part of our lesson, 3 sentences for each summary.)

11 The vice president is elected with the president
The vice president is elected with the president. He or she has the power to oversee the Senate, to vote in the Senate in the event of a tie, and to become president if the president becomes ill, dies, or resigns.

12 The president’s main job is to carry out laws.
The Constitution lists presidential powers, including the power to issue executive orders, veto bills, call Congress into special session, appoint Supreme Court justices, receive leaders from other countries, make treaties with foreign countries, name heads of executive agencies, and pardon people convicted of federal crimes.

13 End QARs Which part of Congress does the Vice President oversee?
What is the President’s main job?

14 End QAR Answers What are the three requirements to being able to become President of the US? be at least 35 years old, a native-born American citizen, and have lived in the United States for at least 14 years How many total electoral college votes are there? 538 In the event of a tie in the electoral college, who chooses the President? House of Representatives Which part of Congress does the Vice President oversee? Senate What is the President’s main job? Carry out laws

15 End After—3-2-1 You are to write(on your job work paper)…
3—New things learned 2—New Key Terms 1—Question you still have


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