PPT-Powers and Roles of the President

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8 Slides after this Nations Chief Executive Given Power of Nations Chief Executive Because of this he must take an active role in all phases of government Daily

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8 Slides after this Nations Chief Executive Given Power of Nations Chief Executive Because of this he must take an active role in all phases of government Daily Life nonstop and constantly around people. OF . CONGRESS. CONGRESSIONAL POWERS. EXPRESSED POWERS I. EXPRESSED POWERS II. IMPLIED POWERS. NONLEGISLATIVE POWERS. Congress has limits:. Government is Limited. America’s Government is Federal (split between National and States). 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. 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. Unit 4: Institutions . I. Constitutional . roles. . Chief legislator. Powers. Proposes legislation. Vetoes legislation (but lacks . line item veto- struck down by Supreme . Crt. . . conflict . w. . JYOTI. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. PGGC-11. Chandigarh. . The . Indian Constitution establishes a Parliamentary form of Government. Article 52 of the Constitution provides for the office of the President of India. The President is the Head of the Indian Union and occupies the highest office in the country. All executive powers are vested in him and he exercises' his powers on the advice of Council of Minister.. 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. A delegated power is a power given to the national government. An example is coining money, declaring war, and making treaties with other nations. . A reserved power is a power . specifically . reserved to the states. Powers include setting up local governments and determining the speed limit.. - Identify and define the roles and formal and informal powers of the President.. Drill: . Which propaganda technique is this an example of?. Band-wagon. Testimonial. Glittery Generalities. Name-calling. What does it take to be a great president?. Demographic Characteristics . of U.S. Presidents . Male—100% . Protestant—97% . British ancestry—82%. College education—77% . Politicians—69% . Lawyers—62% . 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. Roles of the President. The President of the United States has a very demanding job. . The Constitution outlines many of the duties of a president, but modern society and technology have also changed and expanded the expectations placed on a president in some ways. . 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.

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