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Bell-ringer Tuesday 2/25/14 Get out your Article 2 Outline Sheet. Start checking your answers.

Bell-ringer Tuesday 2/25/14 Get out your Article 2 Outline Sheet. Start checking your answers. Center Chief Executive—President Main Power---Enforce Laws Left Side Qualifications 35 age, natural born citizenship, 14 years residency in US Length of Term 4 years, 2 terms

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Bell-ringer Tuesday 2/25/14 Get out your Article 2 Outline Sheet. Start checking your answers.

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  1. Bell-ringer Tuesday 2/25/14Get out your Article 2 Outline Sheet. Start checking your answers. • Center • Chief Executive—President • Main Power---Enforce Laws • Left Side • Qualifications • 35 age, natural born citizenship, 14 years residency in US • Length of Term • 4 years, 2 terms • Vice-President’s Job is take over if the President….removal, death, resignation, inability to perform the duties of their office • President’s Salary $200,000/ 2001 is 400,000 and 50,000 (expenses) • Oath of office is given to President by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • Oath requires President to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution

  2. Article 2: Executive Branch • Powers of the President (Section 2-Clause 1) • Commander in Chief-head of the armed forces • May get advice from heads of executive departments—today called the Cabinet • May grant pardons and reprieves • Reprieve-suspend punishment ordered by law • Pardon—prevent prosecution for a crime/ overrides the judgement of the court • Powers of the President (Section 2 Clause 2) • With a 2/3 vote in the Senate • Make treaties with other nations • Appoint people for the following positions: • Ambassadors, public ministers, consuls, judges of the Supreme Court, all other offices of the US

  3. Executive Branch—Article 2, Section 2 • Reprieve—suspend punishment ordered by law • Pardon—overrides court decision/ prevents prosecution for a crime • Since 1977—Presidents have received about 600 requests a year • Normally grant around 10% • Most famous Ford’s pardon of Nixon (before even charged) • Washington pardoned people involved in the Whiskey Rebellion • Andrew Johnson pardoned thousands of Confederate soldiers after the Civil War • Jimmy Carter granted amnesty to Vietnam-era draft dodgers Only can be applied to US Federal Law Governors can pardon for state offenses

  4. Article 2: Executive Branch • Powers of the President (Section 3) • Duties of the President • Must give report on the condition of the nation---State of the Union • May call Special Sessions of Congress • Can adjourn Congress • Can receive foreign ambassadors • Impeachment • Treason, bribery, high crimes, and misdemeanors

  5. Presidential Succession • Vice-President take over in the event a President can not serve • Presidential succession---25th Amendment • VP, Speaker, President Pro Tempore, Sec. of State, cabinet offices

  6. Executive Branch—Article 2, Section 2 • Executive agreements • Informal agreements with other heads of state, usually deal with trade • Do NOT need approval of Senate • President has expanded power over the years through PRECEDENT (example) • Cabinet

  7. Cabinet • 1. Define Cabinet - advises the President on important matters. Each department focuses on a specific area. • 2. How many Cabinet departments? Today there are 15 • Newest Cabinet Office: Homeland Security • Secretary of State—4th in line for the President—was Hillary Clinton, now is John Kerry • Interior---nation’s resources, preserving its scenic and historical landmarks, water supply, Nationals Parks and Forests • Treasury—coining and printing money, money laws • Justice—chief legal officer of the US/ federal courts/ represents US in all legal matters • State—foreign affairs • Defense---defending our nation against all invaders/ armed forces • 3. Head of Cabinet Departments are called Secretaries, except Department of Justice=Attorney General • 4. The word Cabinetis NOT in the Constitution. The Constitution states President can get advice from “Executive departments.” • Washington in 1789 created the first Cabinet—5 original positions

  8. Show Cabinet picture and video of Cabinet meeting

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