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THE CHAIRMAN US MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 1615 M Street NWWashington DC 20419The PresidentPresident of the SenateSpeaker of the House of RepresentativesDear

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THE CHAIRMAN US MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD 1615 M Street NWWashington DC 20419The PresidentPresident of the SenateSpeaker of the House of RepresentativesDear Sirs n accordance with the requi. Executive . Branch. Duties & Powers. Article 2. Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following . Oath. . or Affirmation:— . “I . do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of . and the Vice President. The Executive is composed of the President and Vice-President of the United States . The most important job in the world!. The Presidency was originally intended to be of secondary importance to the U.S. Congress and simply enforce their laws.. Categorizing the Amendments. Suffrage Amendments: 15, 19, 23, 24, 26. 15: . The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of . Reconstruction. 1867-1877. An Account of a. Confederate Surrender. Gen. Richard Taylor, CSA. (Son of President Zachary Taylor). There was, as ever, a skeleton at the feast, in the person of a general officer who had recently left Germany to become a citizen and soldier of the United States. This person, with the strong accent and idioms of the Fatherland, comforted me by assurances that we of the South would speedily recognize our ignorance and errors, especially about slavery and the rights of States, and rejoice in the results of the war. In vain Canby and Palmer tried to suppress him.... John Adams’s Presidency. The Election of 1796. New Era in United States Politics. More than one candidate ran for . president. John Adams (Federalist) . . vs. . Thomas Jefferson (Republican). 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. and Rights. What does the Constitution say about immigration?. Article . I. . of The U.S. Constitution gives Congress the . power . to . regulate . naturalization. . That is: who can become a citizen. Under this power, over the years, Congress has passed a number of laws regulating immigration. . I can summarize the Preamble of the US Constitution. summarize the Preamble in 15 words or less (by the way there are 52 words total in the Preamble) . Preamble. We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.. 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. . 4.2 How Congress Does its Work. What does this political cartoon infer about Congress?. Today’s Agenda. Review 4.1. Begin . 4.2 How Congress Works. Homework. Objectives. Describe . the . powers of . tine 11, 1976 CCa elective disassociation of the United Statesfro governments unpopular with the Con-gres thereby diminishing our ability to ad-vance the cause of human rights throughdiplom etic means THE of the United States eAkIfeAc7CfejkIklkIfe7CEekEiCTNSTITUTITN TF THE UNITED STATES We the People of the United States in Trder to form a more perfect Union establish Pustice insure domestic Tran8u IntroductionTwelve Americans are highlighted on the civics test for naturalization To introduce their roles and historical contributions display these 85148 x 11148 portraits in your classroom Try the United StatesQuick Civics Lessonsfor the Naturalization TestM-638 rev 02/19Learn About the United States Quick Civics Lessons Thank you for your interest in becoming a citizen of the United States of

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