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Chapter 7.1 Qualifications and Terms of Executive Office

Explore the requirements to hold the position of President of the United States, including age, residency, and citizenship. Dive into the background of Barack Obama and his presidency, as well as the term limits set for the POTUS. Discover the benefits and privileges enjoyed by the President, such as Secret Service protection, a generous salary, and various allowances. Learn about the 25th Amendment, which outlines the presidential succession in case of an emergency.

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Chapter 7.1 Qualifications and Terms of Executive Office

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  1. Chapter 7.1 Qualifications and Terms of Executive Office

  2. QUALIFICATIONSArticle II, Section 1 of U.S. Constitution • 35 years of age or older • 14 years U.S. residency • They must live here for at least that long before they run for office • Natural born citizen* Barack Obama? *Do you believe this?

  3. The Story of Barack Obama • Born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961 • Or was he? • Born to Ann Dunham (white) and Barack Obama, Sr. (from Africa)

  4. The Birth Certificate

  5. Presidential Background • Out of the 44 POTUS • All but 1 has been white! • Not until the 1980’s has anyone but white men run for executive office. • 1984 • Geraldine Ferraro ran for VP

  6. By 2000, other minorities have tried to run for POTUS or VP

  7. The Smartest Man in the Room? • 75% of all our POTUS have college degrees • Over 40% have an advanced degree in • Law • Business • Political Science • Keep in mind • George W. Bush • Had an MBA from Harvard

  8. Terms • The U.S. Constitution sets the number of years the POTUS term • 4 year terms • Question: • How many terms can he run for? • Remember: • George Washington served only 2 terms • He retired afterwards

  9. Term Limits • 1789 – 1933 • Every POTUS after George Washington served no more than 2 terms • 8 years total in office • 1933 -1945 • Franklin D. Roosevelt • Was elected 4 times! • Served 13 years • Died in office.

  10. Constitutional Amendment • 22nd Amendment • 1951 • States that a POTUS can only serve for 2 terms total! • 8 years and done. • Should we keep this amendment?

  11. FLAT BROKE AND BUSTED • Some presidents left office poor • James Monroe • Ulysses S. Grant • Harry Truman • Herbert Hoover • Accepted funds to save Harry Truman from embarrassment.

  12. THE BENEFITS….after 1950 • A nice house • A salary of $400,000 per year (taxable) • Expense account of $50,000 per year (taxable) • Travel expenses of $100,000 per year (tax-free) • Secret Service protection* • Pension, on retirement, cabinet member's salary (taxable) • A house in the woods - Camp David • A personal airplane and helicopter • Air Force One • Marine Corps One • A fine chef (24/7) *Lifetime up to Bill Clinton, President Bush will have ten years

  13. What happens if the POTUS gets shot? • 25th Amendment • Outlines the presidential succession • People who would become POTUS if something happened to the POTUS while in office. • POTUS • Obama • VP • Joe Biden • Speaker of the House • John Boehner • President Pro Tempore • Dan Inouye • Secretary of State • Hillary Clinton • Secretary of the Treasury • Tim Geithner

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