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1 What is the role of the President in the American Constitutional System? Lesson 23

2 The President The majority of the Presidential powers we see today are not specifically listed in the Constitution Executive Power is not actually defined in a specific way

3 The President: Specific Powers Commander and Chief of the army and navy Head of the Executive department Pardons, postponement of punishment, and granting reprieves (cancel)

4 Making treaties with the guidance and approval of the Senate. The Senate can vote down any treaty. Nomination of foreign ambassadors, public ministers, consuls, and judges of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Recommending legislation to Congress Reviewing legislation Receiving foreign ministers

5 Many presidents have seen the definition of presidential power as flexible. They use the vague version of power so they can adapt the Constitution in times of emergency Wars, Depressions

6 The Framers did not think there would be political parties. Therefore, the president was to be above all politics. President was not to be a monarch, but not a weak leader either Original intent of the President?

7 Evolution of the Presidency Washington was considered powerful since he was the first. His actions set the precedent for the behavior of future presidents. Jefferson took a very hands off approach to government in most situations.

8 Andrew Jackson changed everything

9 Andrew Jackson Jackson wants to destroy the bank Ordered the Secretary of Treasury to remove funds from Federal Governments First secretary refused...resigned Second secretary refused...resigned

10 Third secretary of Treasury: Accepted, did the job, and then resigned. All government funds were moved to state banks Jackson’s opponents called them “Pet Banks”

11 The Bank of the U.S. now had little money, so they had to call in their loans Hundreds of business people went bankrupt Banks failed Factories closed down Workers were laid off Impact of Bank removal

12 People began begging Jackson to bring the bank back. Jackson shifted all attention to secretary of treasury Biddle Democrats begin to blame Biddle as well Depression appeared near..... Bank of U.S. once again could issue credit to state banks

13 . Since money was suddenly plentiful again, reckless investment stepped in Congress issued $30 million dollars in surplus funds to the states Turnpikes, canals and railroads were improved or built

14 . Inflation began Inflation: a fall in the value of money The Government gave out huge amounts of money for land There was so much money that the prices of the land were raised. Now the money is less valuable than it was just prior to the land price raise.

15 . To stop inflation Jackson ordered all land to be paid for in silver or gold. Land sales stopped Panic and depression were on the horizon.

16 Jackson Not only did Jackson take on the Bank System, he would use his power to veto liberally. Jackson vetoed bills 12 times, more than the previous Presidents combined

17 Abraham Lincoln “Inherent Powers” were used often Lincoln’s ability to use the unspoken powers was prominant Nationalizing the militia Expanding the military w/out approval Suspending Habeas Corpus

18 Woodrow Wilson Took issues directly to the public in attempts to gain their support

19 Roosevelt Used his power in perhaps the most different number of ways Used opinion polls to hear the people’s ideas Made a wide range of reforms Government became heavily involved in daily life

20 Foreign Policy Commander of the armed forces can send troops anywhere so countries will comply with our policies. Every president since FDR has sent soldiers abroad A declaration of war is not necessarily needed

21 Foreign Policy Treaties are solely negotiated and made by the President Senate must pass treaties with a 2/3 vote

22 Chief Diplomat Appoints and receives all ambassadors and representatives for/from other countries

23 Powers During Emergencies The president can generally do whatever they want during crisis In some instances the President had attempts him to limit these types of powers George Bush in Iraq

24 Expansion of Presidential Power Five main reasons The people of the U.S. require a strong president The Constitution is once again vague Main legislative proposer Increased use of Executive Orders Growth of national government

25 Limits on the President Rejecting legislation Refusal to ratify treaties Asserting its constitutional power Denying appointments Denying funds to programs Impeachment


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