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Our Government By: Adele

The Executive Branch

How Long can a President Stay in Office? A President can stay in office for 4 years. And you can be elected no more than twice as President.

Salary The President gets $400,000 per term. Plus, many other extras.

Parts of the Executive Branch The President is the head of the Executive Branch, and the Federal Government. Also, he is in charge of the 15 departments and about 80 independent agencies.

Qualifications The constitution establishes only 3 qualifications for a president. They are: A president must be 35 years old or older. Second, you have to have lived in the United States for 14 years. And third, you have to be born a natural citizen.

The 3 Branches of Government The Executive Branch The Judicial Branch The Legislative Branch

Job Descriptions 1.Chief Executive 2.Commander in Chief 3.Foreign policy Director 4. legislative leader 5.Party Head 6.Popular leader 7.Chief of State

The 15 Departments 1.Secretary of State 2. Secretary of Treasury 3. Secretary of Defense 4. Secretary of Justice 5. Secretary of Interior 6.Secretary of Agriculture 7.Secretary of Commerce 8.Secretary of Labor 9.Secretary- of Health and Human Services 10.Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 11.Secretary of Transportation 12.Secretary of Energy 13. Secretary of Education 14.Secretary of Veteran Affairs15.Secretary of Homeland Security

Fun Facts As Chief Executive, the President has main duties. They are to enforce federal laws, treaties, and federal court rulings.

The Legis lative Branch

Job Description Make Laws Approve appointments by the President (judges and cabinet members)

Congress (bicameral= 2 houses) They are the House of Represenitives And the Senate

How does a Bill Become a Law?

Bills The Senate or House writes a bill They have to vote on a bill The bill goes to the President The President approves= the bill becomes a law The President vetoes= the process starts over

The Senate Each state has 2 senators 6 terms qualifications: to be senate you have to be 30 years old, a U.S citizen for 9 years, and a resident of the state from which the candidate seeks election.

House of Representatives The number is based on population of the state .2 year terms. Alabama has 7 representatives California has 35 Representatives And Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming only have 1 Representative.

Qualifications At least 25 years old A U.S citizen for 7 years A Resident of the state from which the candidate seeks election

The Judicial Branch

Job Description Interpret the Laws. Protect the rights and Liberties of everybody. The Supreme Court has the power to decide whether a federal or state law or action by the President is Constitutional.

Term Length Justices may remain in office for life Justices are picked by the president and approved by the senate.

The Supreme Court The supreme court has 9 members—a chief justice and 8 associate justices.

Thanks for watching!