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Roles of the President The Executive Branch Powers of the President Executive Branch Requirements Potent Potables

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By Being in charge of the National Military, the President is playing this role.

By Appointing Supreme Court Justices, The President is playing this role.

By performing such acts as vetoing a bill or urging congress to pass the budget, the President is playing this role.

As the head of the Executive Branch, the President is playing this role.

By Appointing Ambassadors, the President is playing this role..

This member of the Executive Office of the President has to power to become President if the President is removed from office.

These members of the President’s staff are hired by the president without the need for Senate’s Approval

These agencies, such as NASA, are under direct control of the chief executive, or President.

An important group of advisers to the President.

The F.C.C. or Federal Communications Commission makes the rules for TV and Radio, making it this type of Independent Agency.

This power allows the President to make agreements with foreign nations without the need of an approval from Congress.

This power allows the President to keep information from Congress & the Supreme Court.

This power allows the President to create a set of rules for the Government to follow.

In Purchasing the Louisiana Territory, Thomas Jefferson was exercising this Power.

As Commander in Chief, the President has the Power to_________ without the approval from Congress.

As President of the United States, you can be elected to a maximum of this many terms.

As President, you can serve a maximum of this many years.

The Qualifications for Presidential Term Limits are listed under this Amendment to the Constitution.

To become a government employee, you must be hired under this system.

Name the age, citizenship, and Residency Qualifications to become President.

This is the Branch of Government responsible for “executing” or carrying out the law.

This is an agreement made between the United States that requires Congressional Approval.

Definition: A team of executive branch officials.

Definition: An organization of government offices, departments, and agencies.

These are the names given to Policies that deal with issues at home and with other nations.

Commander in Chief

Judicial Role

Legislative Leader

Chief Executive

Chief Diplomat

Vice President

White House Staff

Executive Agencies

Cabinet

Regulatory Commisions

Executive Agreement

Executive Privelidge

Executive Order

Esecutive Agreement

Send U.S. Troops to a Foreign Country

Two Terms

Ten Years

The Twenty-Second Amendment

Civil Service System of “Merit”

Thirty-Five Years Old Fourteen Years of Citizenship National-Born Citizen of U.S.

The Executive Branch

Treaty

Administration

Bureaucracy

Foreign and Domestic Policy

The Organization of the Executive Branch

The Executive Branch is Organized into these three main parts.

1. Executive Office of the President 2. Executive Departments 3. Independent Agencies