Title: The Executive Branch: A Lecture on the US President
1The Executive Branch A Lecture on the US
President
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3Forty-four men have been president of the United
States . . .
4Article II of the US Constitution . . . The
executive Power shall be vested in a President
of the United States of America . . .
5Requirements to be the United States President .
. .
635 years of age natural-born citizen continuous
residency in US for 14 years
7President Washington set the tradition of serving
only two terms. FDR was the only president to
serve four terms.
8The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limited all
presidents to two terms.
9Two presidents have been impeached Andrew
Johnson William Jefferson Clinton
10Neither executive was found guilty or removed
from office . . . Nixon would have been
impeached, but he resigned from office.
11One president, Ford, was not elected to either
the position of vice presidency or presidency. He
became VP when Agnew resigned he became
president when Nixon resigned.
12This is what Nixon had to say at the beginning of
the Watergate investigation . . .
I am not a crook!
13Roles of the President of the United States . . .
14Chief of State Represents the US in foreign
matters Acts as a symbol of the US.
15Example President Roosevelt represented the
United States at the Yalta Conference during The
Second World War.
16Chief Executive Head of federal bureaucracy 14
Cabinet Departments Agencies, Independent
Regulatory Commissions Government Corporations
17The Cabinet of the President
18Chief Diplomat Conducts foreign
policy Negotiates signs treaties trade
agreements (Senate ratifies) The president has
the most power in foreign policy.
19Example President Bush met with Prime Minister
Sharon to discuss the situation in the Middle
East.
20Chief Legislator Congress makes the
laws. President may propose a legislative
agenda. President signs/vetoes bills.
21Example President Johnson signed the Civil
Rights Act of 1964
22Commander - in - Chief The president is in
charge of the US armed forces he works closely
with the Secretary of Defense the Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
23Example President Truman made the decision to
drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima Nagasaki.
24Chief of the Party The presidents head up their
political party they make campaign speeches for
Senators Congressman in their party are running
for re-election they also raise for their
party.
25Example President Obama will campaign to
re-elect Democratic Congressmen women in 2019.
26Chief Guardian of the Economy The president
monitors unemployment, inflation, taxation,
business an general economic welfare of the
nation. If the economy does well, the President
gets the credit.
27Example Clinton was elected in 1992 over Bush
due to the failure of Bush to address economic
problems. A popular Clinton slogan Its the
Economy, Stupid!
28Leader of the Free World
29Example President Wilson led the World in the
aftermath of WWI, when he journeyed to France to
discuss his 14 Points and to negotiate the Treaty
of Versailles.