PPT-Diplomatic, Military, Legislative and Judicial Powers of the President

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Chapter 14 Sections 3 amp 4 Chief Diplomat The power to make treaties formal agreements between two or more sovereign states Senate must approve all treaties with

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Chapter 14 Sections 3 amp 4 Chief Diplomat The power to make treaties formal agreements between two or more sovereign states Senate must approve all treaties with a 23 vote of members present Advice and Consent. Chapter 14 Sections 3 & 4. Chief Diplomat. The power to make treaties (formal agreements between two or more sovereign states). Senate must approve all treaties with a 2/3 vote of members present = Advice and Consent. Diplomatic and Military Powers. Section 3. Chief Diplomat. Treaties – President makes formal agreements with other nations. Advice and Consent of the Senate. Have same legal standing as laws. Executive Agreements – Agreements between the President and other heads of state.. Section 3. The Constitution: A Living Document. Pages-149-155. Objectives. 1. Describe how the Constitution divides power between the federal and state governments.. 2. Explain how the separation of powers prevents each branch of government from becoming too powerful.. How many Representatives are there in the House of Representatives? . 435. How many Senators are there in the Senate?. 100. How many Representatives does Missouri have?. 9. How many Senators does each state have?. Separation of Powers. . Distributes power equally among . three. branches of government. . Ensures no person or branch of government is too powerful. Legislative Branch. Created in Article I. Congress is the . Checks and Balances. Whose got the power???. Key Question. What are the two most important powers a government can have?. What are the two most important powers a government can have?. Power of the SWORD. Chapter 14-Section 1-4. Streamlined Version . The Growth of Presidential Power. The Constitution is intentionally vague about the powers of the President.. The President has become more powerful over time:. SS.7.C.1.7. Describe . how the Constitution limits the powers of government through separation of powers and checks and balances. . Essential . Question:. How does the Constitution limit the powers of the government? . A Simple Overview. Constitutional Powers. Powers of the President that are directly in the Constitution.. Military Powers. Commander in Chief: Civilian head of the military.. Conducting Military Action. Chapter 14. Do Now:. Study the cartoon that you were given at the door.. Answer the questions at the bottom of the worksheet.. The Growth of Presidential Power. The Constitution is intentionally vague about the powers of the President.. Chapter 6 Development of Congressional Powers Chapter 6 Section 1 Constitutional Powers The “necessary and proper” clause of the Constitution enables Congress to expand its powers. Conflicting interpretations of the elastic clause are reflected in Supreme Court rulings on the power of Congress. Chapter 6 Development of Congressional Powers Chapter 6 Section 1 Constitutional Powers The “necessary and proper” clause of the Constitution enables Congress to expand its powers. Conflicting interpretations of the elastic clause are reflected in Supreme Court rulings on the power of Congress. Executive Powers. As chief executive, the president has three main powers: appointing and removing of key executive-branch officials, issuing executive orders, and maintaining executive privilege.. Executive Powers. Constitutional Law-I. Unit-II(1). Power and Functions of President. The President is the head of the state and also the head of the Central . Executive. The Constitution formally vests many functions in the .

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