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1. Why would you want to be president? Why would you not want to be president? 2. Who does the president represent?
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Today I will analyze the executive branch of the US government by understanding the roles of the president and how the executive branch is organized.
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Two four-year terms George Washington set precedent 22 nd Amendment 35 years old Natural-born citizen 14 years of residency
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Execute (carry out) laws To avoid a king, president given many checks on power Most powerful man in the world?
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President cannot make laws Appointments approved by Congress Supreme Court decides if president’s actions are constitutional May be impeached
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Needs no congressional approval Cannot violate other laws Cannot violate Constitution Why are executive orders considered controversial?
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Civilian authority War Powers Resolution Troops may not stay more than 60 days What is considered the biggest military decision a president has made?
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Sets foreign policy Appoints ambassadors Executive agreements Give aid NAFTA
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State of the Union Address Appeals to special interest groups and the public to gain support for his ideas Only 4% of 2500 vetoes have ever been overturned Budget plan executive branch
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Appoints federal judges With Senate approval Stay of execution Granting a pardon
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Complete Study Guide Packet pgs.
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