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Brief Timeline of events leading to the War of 1812 Nonintercourse Act of 1809 Embargo Act repealed US trades with everyone but France and GB Macons Bill 2 Reopened

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Brief Timeline of events leading to the War of 1812 Nonintercourse Act of 1809 Embargo Act repealed US trades with everyone but France and GB Macons Bill 2 Reopened trade with GB and France . American Government. Qualifications. According to Article II Section 1 of the Constitution, the . formal requirements . to become president are. You must be a natural-born citizen of the U.S.. You must be at least 35 years old. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Election of 1789. Presidential. Candidate. Home State. Political Party. Electoral Vote. George Washington . Virginia . No Party . 69 . 85.2% . John Adams . Massachusetts . No Party . He is active within his community and within the banking industry. In his community, he serves or has served on the boards of THRIVE (Regional Economic Development entity), the DeForest Area Community Foundation, the DeForest Area Chamber of Commerce, and the DeForest Area Rotary Club and is a member of the DeForest Area Economic Development Committee. In 2007, Mr. Spitz was named Citizen of the Year by the DeForest Area Chamber of Commerce. Within the banking industry, Mr. Spitz is a past director of the Community Bankers of Wisconsin and served on its Executive Committee. He also serves on the Department of Financial Institution’s Banking Review Board as a gubernatorial appointee.. Warm up. 1. List and briefly describe the 3 branches. 2. What is Congress made to do?. 3. Why does the Constitution call for a President?. US President. NC Governor. County Sheriff. City Mayor/. Police Chief. The President’s constitutional powers in the foreign affairs. 1. Chief diplomat. 2. Commander in chief. Congress and War. The Constitution’s Article I grants Congress the power to. • declare War. Muchamad Ali Safa’at. Removal form the office (. pemakzulan. ). : . termination of a public officer within his/her term, or before the end of the term period. . Part of the removal from the office process, there is a . A look at the Presidents branch. Qualifications. Article II of the Constitution establishes these qualifications. . Natural-born citizen. At least 35 years of age. Resident of United States for 14 years prior to election.. Kirsten Atkinson. AP Government – 2. nd. Period. Presidents are generally thought to have advantages over Congress in conducting foreign policy because of the formal and informal powers of the presidency. did political parties develop in the United States, and what problems did President Adams face with France?. Ch. . 9. 3. The Federalists in Charge. Ch. 9.3 Vocabulary. 1. . Foreign Policy . – our nation’s relationships with the governments of other countries. Chapter 7. The President and the Vice President. Qualifications for President. 35 years old. Native-born “American” citizen. Resident US for at least 14 years. Presidential Trends. All but one have been Protestant Christian. Vocabulary (1). 1. elector. Lesson . 1: The . President and Vice . . . President. . Pages 188-193. The . President of the United States heads the executive branch of the national government. . and . the Executive Branch. Section . 1 . The . President and Vice President. Article II of . the Constitution establishes the power of the Executive Branch. Their duty is to carry out laws passed by Congress. Article II, Section 1. Executive . Branch. Constitutional Requirements . to be President. Constitutional Requirements to be President. Natural born Citizen. 35 years old . Resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years. I. Key foreign policy players. . A. . Foreign policy is a shared responsibility of the President and Congress. The system of checks and balances applies. . B. . Despite shared responsibilities, the President is primarily responsible for foreign...

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