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The President and the Executive Office Ch 14 AP Government
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The Prez vs a Prime Minister Elected by people Outsider Cabinet is outsiders Unified/divid ed Elected from legislature Insiders Cabinet are politicians Guaranteed unified
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Divided/Unified KKeep an eye on Gridlock CChecks and Balances
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Early on…The Framers… Fear of a monarch Tool of Congress Had to balance the power of the Office
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Traditions, traditions, traditions Most power became defined by the President (Washington) Most powers were boldly taken Traditions became policy The early period
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The Electoral College DDesigned to keep the “common” people from actually choosing YYou vote for electors who elect the President IIntention was for the House to choose often?
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Electoral College numbers 538 Need 270 to win Ohio=20 (Reps+Senators)
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The Intent of the EC No one would get 270—regional candidates would divide the vote The House would have to choose Election of 1800=Monkey wrench
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Election of 1800 TJ, AB, AH The vote that wouldn’t end The Duel The 12 th Amendment
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Jackson Give your buddies a job Patronage/Spoils System Kept the Democrats in office for 40 or so years Congress is more powerful than the President over this time period
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Lincoln Civil War gives him power Start of Republican Presidents Congress control reconstruction however
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Hoover/FDR Hoover fails to control fiscal policy The Depression gives way to FDR The office gains much strength Still strong today
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Nixon Vietnam/Foreign Policy divide the nation Republicans take back the White House Hold a slight edge today (the divided era)
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What Power? Page 379 Tradition, tradition, tradition…
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The Constitution 3 official requirements: Natural born, 14 year resident, 35
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The Benefits 24 hour -medical -secret service -staff in WH $400,000 $200,000 retirement Limos Helicopters Planes A yacht Camp David $50,000 expense acct.
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The famous FDR Kennedy LincolnWashington JeffersonTrumanGrant Monroe Reagan
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The infamous BuchananFord Hoover A. JohnsonPolk L. JohnsonHarrison
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The Impeached A. Johnson Clinton
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The help Cabinet White House Office Executive Office Agencies Independent Agencies Page 381—the set-up
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3 Audiences TThe people TThe party loyalists outside of DC WWashington DC politicians
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The job… Uphold the Constitution… Party leader, Chief citizen, Commander in Chief, Chief Executive, Chief Administrator, Chief Diplomat, Chief Legislator
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The man… CCharacter counts (as Clinton found out and Kennedy avoided) BBe careful of the company you keep (GW Bush) WWatch what you say (Nixon)
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3 ways to show power VVeto’s EExecutive privilege (questionable) DDon’t spend the money (illegal)
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The Program The 1 st term sets up the 2 nd Only time to really shine Checked by budget process 2 nd =Lame duck Page 397
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The real Power The Amendments PPage 406 112 220 222 225
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