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Title: Chapter 8-The Presidency


1
Chapter 8-The Presidency
  • Section 1-President/VP

2
Duties of the Prez
  • Has a lot of power responsibility
  • Makes sure laws are fully executed
  • Commander in chief of Armed Forces
  • Appoints top officials, federal judges,
    ambassadors, meets with foreign governments

3
Presidents Term and Salary
  • 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms
    (maximum amount of years for person to be
    president10 years)
  • Congress determines salary400,000 in 2001
    (prior to that salary was 200,000)

4
Qualifications According to Constitution
  • 35
  • Candidate must be natural-born citizen
  • Resident of U.S. for 14 years prior to running
    for office of president

5
Benefits
  • Aka compensation
  • Salary
  • Air Force 1 Marine 1
  • Best medical and dental care
  • Camp David (weekend get away for family)
  • Fleet of limos (bulletproof windshield)
  • Privilege of living in a 132 room mansion-White
    House (has swimming pool, bowling alley, movie
    theater, tennis courts, etc.)

6
Presidential Succession
  • 25th amendment established order of succession to
    the presidency
  • 25th amendment also states rules to be followed
    if a president becomes disabled
  • Why was the 25th amendment in 1967 added to the
    Constitution?

7
VPs Role
  • VP work depends on what jobs, if any, the
    president assigns
  • President of the Senate (what is the most
    important reason for being the president of the
    Senate?)
  • Why have recent presidents tried to give their
    vps more responsibility?

8
Section 2-Electoral College
  • Electoral College-Article II, Section 1
    established e.c.
  • Each state chooses electors-has as many electors
    as senators and representatives in Congress (HR
    based on states population)
  • Electoral vote-when electors meet in their state
    capitals the Monday after the 2nd Wednesday in
    Dec to cast their votes for president and v.p.
  • Winner takes all-candidate that wins the largest
    of popular votes receives all the states
    electoral votes except ME and NE

9
Section 3-Cabinet
  • President appoints secretaries that head 15 major
    executive departments each appointee must be
    approved by Senate
  • 15 secretaries, vice president and several other
    top officials make up presidents cabinet-pp
    276-279-Chapter 10-Briefly summarize each cabinet
    position and illustrate! Yeah!

10
Executive Office-Section 4
  • EOPExecutive Office of the President-consists of
    people and agencies that directly assist
    president
  • OMBOffice of Management and Budget-largest
    agency in EOP-prepares the national budget

11
Section 4-continued
  • National Security Council
  • National Homeland Security Council
  • Council of Economic Advisers (Advisors)
  • White House Office-press secretary

12
Chapter 9-Section 2
  • Head of State
  • Chief executive-executive orders, reprieves,
    pardons, amnesty
  • Chief legislator
  • Economic planner-Council of Economic Advisers
  • Party leader-patronage
  • Chief diplomat-treaties, executive agreements
  • Commander in Chief

13
Section 3-Styles of Leadership
  • Increased responsibilities
  • Leadership qualities and skills
  • Understanding the public
  • Ability to communicate
  • Sense of timing
  • Openness to new ideas
  • Ability to compromise
  • Political courage

14
Section 3-continued
  • Presidential isolation
  • Special treatment
  • Voicing opinions
  • Access to the president
  • Dangers of isolation
  • Executive privilege
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