PPT-THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET
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Singular or plural executive Qualification for the office of the President Other qualification Tenure of the President 22 nd amendment and the right to Reelected
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Singular or plural executive Qualification for the office of the President Other qualification Tenure of the President 22 nd amendment and the right to Reelected Succession to the office of the President. The Cabinet. The Cabinet:. Main Idea:. Introduction to the Cabinet. Notes:. There are 15 major executive departments that the President must appoint heads (secretaries) of.. These officials make up what is known as the . Life of Andrew Jackson by Latifa Djire. March 15,1767. 1.) Date of Andrew Jackson Birthday. . In the garden of the waxhaws, south Carolina . 2.. ). Andrew Jackson. . birth place. He was born in to recently Immigrated scots-Irish farming family of relatively modest mean. He was poor when he was younger. . PRESIDENCIES FROM THE END OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE END OF THE 19. TH. CENTURY. .. Prof. Ruthie . García. Vera. AP US History. Ulysses S. Grant. EIGHTEENTH . PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 1869–1877. . Unit 4: Institutions. The White House. I. Executive Office of the President . The Oval Office. The President’s World. White . House Office/ White House . Staff. Immediate staff of President. : . JYOTI. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. PGGC-11. Chandigarh. The second and the most important organ of the Union executive is the Indian Cabinet or Council of Ministers. The Indian Cabinet is the real executive of the country. The President is the nominal head of the executive. His powers are actually used by the Council of Ministers.. A Senior political . b. ody that helps the President to make decision.. Experts in their fields. Guide the President. Definition. All Cabinet members are appointed by the president. Approval of the Senate(Congress). PRESIDENCIES FROM THE END OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE END OF THE 19. TH. CENTURY. .. Prof. Ruthie . García. Vera. AP US History. Ulysses S. Grant. EIGHTEENTH . PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 1869–1877. Chapter 8. Section 1. President and Vice President. Presidents have enormous power and responsibility in government. Presidential Responsibilities. Make sure national laws are fully executed.. Serve as commander in chief of the armed forces.. Reminder. Sleepy Hole Borough and Nansemond Borough representatives on the Suffolk School Board are hosting a town hall meeting on . Monday, March 5. at Creekside Elementary School from . 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The President’s Staff. Executive Office of the President. Executive administration: Employees working for president. Most are career employees (keep jobs). Presidential appointees: Change with each president. Who Are They?????. How are they selected???. Constitutional Authority?????. Not a formal organization mandated by law. Developed over the years as an informal group of advisors from each of the executive departments. TCI Chapter 9 The Constitution: A More Perfect Union How has the Constitution created “a more perfect union” Structure of the Constitution Preamble: Statement of purpose 6 main goals Articles: I: Legislative Branch The Cabinet Ch 8 sec 3 I. The Selection of the Cabinet The president must consider many factors in selecting the members of the cabinet. The president must consider whether potential cabinet members’ backgrounds suit their cabinet posts, whether they bring geographical balance to the cabinet, whether they satisfy interest groups, whether they have high-level administration skills, and whether they include ethnic and racial minorities and women. Treaty of Tordesillas. . Queen Isabella of Castile and King Jon II of Portugal signed the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, dividing all future discoveries in the New World between their respective nations. This treaty soon proved unworkable because of the flood of expeditions to the New World and the proliferation of different countries’ claims to its territory..
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