PPT-SWBAT: Explain how Lincoln reframed the purpose of the war with executive war powers

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The Emancipation Proclamation How does this cartoon reflect Lincolns goal for the Union Do Now One of the oldest civil liberties Means literally having the body

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The Emancipation Proclamation How does this cartoon reflect Lincolns goal for the Union Do Now One of the oldest civil liberties Means literally having the body or you have the body. Libertyville HS. Overview of the Executive Branch. What is the purpose of the Executive Branch? (Brainstorm!). Enforce laws. Run government. Keep the peace. Engage in foreign policy. How does the Executive Branch carry out its purpose? (Brainstorm!). Plenary v. Concurrent Powers. Plenary Powers: . powers granted to a body in absolute terms, with no review of, or limitations upon, the exercise of those powers.. Concurrent Powers: . powers shared among two or more bodies, allowing checks or limits on the exercise of those powers. i. In a parliamentary system, like in Europe, the legislature, not the people, chooses the leader (the prime minister), who in turn chooses the other ministers from parliament members. . ii. The prime minister stays in power as long as his supporting party or coalition stays in power, and the voters vote for members of the parliament (usually by party), not for the leader.. of . the Military. 1. 2. Overview. Civilian Control of the Military . Constitutional Powers of the President and the Executive Branch . Congressional Powers and Responsibilities. 3. Democracy. Government by the people: Supreme . Unit IV: The Presidency and the Bureaucracy. Lesson 1. Is the modern presidency too powerful or not powerful enough?. Qualifications and Term. Formal qualifications . (established by Article II). Natural-born citizen. 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 . 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:. . Explain . who were the important people involved in the Civil War and how they changed the war. How is the Civil War alive in Dallas today? . There are many physical examples of today’s lesson that are alive in Dallas today. For example there are many schools, streets, and public buildings named after important Civil War leaders in Dallas. [Lincoln, Grant, Lee, Lubbock]. 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. Middle . School Social Studies. Performance Based Assessments. 3. Dr. Chris Gareis, College of William and Mary. 4. Dr. Chris Gareis, College of William and Mary. Begin with the end in mind.... 6. GQ: How is power divided between the three branches?. 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.. i. , perform operations on complex numbers, graph complex numbers on the appropriate axis. SWBAT: simplify powers of . i. , perform operations on complex numbers, graph complex numbers on the appropriate axis. 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. MAYOR AND SPEAKER. Presentation at the Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality. 28 June 2011. 1. Statutory Powers, Functions and Duties of Executive Mayors. An executive mayor is entitled to receive reports from committees of the municipal council...

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