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What makes a president worthy of being on Mt. Rushmore?

What makes a president worthy of being on Mt. Rushmore?. What makes a good leader? What qualities must they embody (have)? Why are these qualities important to have as a leader?. How should I do my job?. Precedents.

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What makes a president worthy of being on Mt. Rushmore?

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  1. What makes a president worthy of being on Mt. Rushmore?

  2. What makes a good leader? What qualities must they embody (have)? Why are these qualities important to have as a leader?

  3. How should I do my job?

  4. Precedents • actions or decisions that become the accepted way of doing things; traditions • Unwritten Constitution • What does this mean?

  5. The Cabinet • One of the precedents Washington set up • Appointed (selected) advisors • Thomas Jefferson- secretary of the state • Alexander Hamilton- secretary of treasury • Henry Knox- secretary of war

  6. Vice President of the United States- Joseph R. Biden, Department of State- Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, Department of the Treasury- Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, Department of Defense- Secretary Leon E. Panetta, Department of Justice- Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr., Department of the Interior- Secretary Kenneth L. Salazar, Department of Agriculture- Secretary Thomas J. Vilsack, Department of Commerce- Acting Secretary Dr. Rebecca M. Blank, Department of Labor- Secretary Hilda L. Solis, Department of Health and Human Services- Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Department of Housing and Urban Development- Secretary Shaun L.S. Donovan, Department of Transportation- Secretary Ray LaHood, Department of Energy- Secretary Steven Chu, Department of Transportation- Secretary Ray LaHood, Department of Energy- Secretary Steven Chu, Department of Education- Secretary Arne Duncan, Department of Veterans Affairs- Secretary Eric K. Shinseki, Department of Homeland Security-Secretary Janet A. Napolitano, White House Chief of Staff- Bill Daley, Environmental Protection Agency-Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, Office of Management & Budget- Jacob J. Lew, Director, United States Trade Representative, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Council of Economic Advisers Obama’s Cabinet

  7. Farwell Address “[Future presidents of the United States, you should] observe good faith and justice toward all nations; develop peace and harmony with all. Hatred to one nation can cause bloody wars. Being too friendly with another nation can cause evils. Having favorite nations will lead to wars. While we should make ourselves richer through commercial relations [such as trade and business], we should have as little political connection as possible. We already have some arrangements with some countries. Let us stop there. It would not be smart to associate ourselves politically with European countries. Above all, let’s steer clear of permanent alliances with the foreign world.”

  8. How would you evaluate George Washington’s presidency? • E, G, S, N, F • Why?

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