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Be a native-born U.S. Citizen Be at least 35 years of age Have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years › Meaning if he moved to another country, they would have to have lived in the U.S. for 14 years before becoming President.
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Serves a 4 Year term with a maximum of 2 terms › Franklin Roosevelt was the only President to serve more than 2 terms. Made it to a 4 th term › 22 nd Amendment limited Presidents to 2 terms President is paid a $400,000 yearly salary
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8 Vice Presidents have taken over after the death of a President Qualifications are the same as the President Salary of $208,100 Primary job is to reside over the Senate. › Is not a member, but can vote to break a tie. › Most Vice President’s help the President with foreign policy.
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When the President and Vice President die, the rules of Succession take over › We have never gone past Vice President Presidential Succession › Vice President › Speaker of the House › President Pro Tempore of the Senate › Members of President Cabinet in order of the creation of the departments
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Recommends or suggests new laws to Congress Delivers the State of the Union Address annually to Congress › Usually in January. › Discusses programs and policies that address our country’s greatest needs Proposes a budget on how the federal government should raise and spend money Presidential veto – Sometimes just a threat can discourage Congress from passing legislation Can Call Congress into Special Session.
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During war and peacetime, the military ultimately answers to the President Meets with military leaders to discuss war tactics Can send forces any where U.S. interests are threatened › Congress has power to declare war › Power is limited by Congress through the War Powers Resolution in 1973 Requires president to recall troops sent abroad within 60 days if Congress does not take action
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Important for a President to have a plan for interacting with other countries of the world Appoints diplomats to represent the U.S. government in foreign countries › Diplomacy is the art of interacting with foreign governments Writes Treaties – Peace, Trade, or Alliances A President is responsible for promoting U.S. foreign interest
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