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The President Mr. Miller
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Who can be President? You must be at least 35 years old
You must be a native-born citizen You must have been a resident of the United States for the last 14 years.
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What is the President’s Job?
The President has the duty of fulfilling several roles. 1. Chief of Party – head of his/her political party 2. Chief Executive – granted all executive powers Chief Administrator – official head of the gov’t 4. Chief Legislator – shapes/enforces U.S. laws 5. Chief Diplomat – creates/imposes foreign and domestic policy 6. Chief of State – Symbol of the U.S. gov’t 7. Chief Citizen – the “model” U.S. citizen 8. Commander in Chief – head of the armed forces
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What powers does the President Have?
Executive Powers Executive Privilege – power to withhold any information from the public Executive Order – directive that all citizens must follow. War Powers Resolution – power to place combat soldiers anywhere in the world for up to 60 days without approval from Congress
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Power to appoint/remove federal officials
Power to make treaties Powers during time of war: Control prices Ration food/gas Seize/manage private industry
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Checks on the Presidents’ executive powers
Appointments/removals must have approval from Congress Treaties must be approved by Congress Only Congress can declare war
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Legislative Powers of the President
Congress can override veto with a 2/3 vote President cannot create laws, only sign them
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Judicial Powers of the President
Appoints Supreme Court Justices Can issue: Pardons – legal forgiveness of a crime Amnesty – a group pardon Commutation – jail sentence reduction Reprieve – postponement of a jail sentence
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Checks on the Presidents’ Judicial Powers
Pres. can only issue pardons, amnesty, commutations, reprieves in federal court cases, not state/local cases
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