Bell Ringer 10-24-17 Read the quotes of former presidents on page 391. What is the common message from these quotes?

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Bell Ringer 10-24-17 Read the quotes of former presidents on page 391. What is the common message from these quotes?

The roles of the President

Lesson Frame We will- Analyze the roles a President must assume to be an effective President I will- Infer what actions are associated with each presidential role

VS Ceremonial Head of State A symbol of all the people of the nation Good role model Chief of State VS

Chief Guardian of the Economy U.S. economy is Free Enterprise “American Dream” Little government control President does not control economy, but makes sure it runs smoothly Chief Guardian of the Economy

Executive Power- how laws are enforced Director of Executive Branch “The Boss” Cabinet- Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security Secretary of State = Manager of State Foreign vs Domestic policy Chief Executive Sec. of Defense James “Mad Dog” Mattis Sec. of State Rex Tillerson

Creates foreign policy Chief Diplomat Creates foreign policy How the U.S. will interact with other countries Example of foreign policy __________________ __________________

If the legislative branch (Congress) makes the laws, what does the president do?

Can sign and veto bills Sets congressional agenda Insists, suggests, requests, and demands that Congress act!!!! Push for major legislation through party members Bipartisan legislation Chief Legislator

Commander of the Armed Forces Army, Navy, Air Force Commander in Chief Commander of the Armed Forces Army, Navy, Air Force

Exit Ticket 10-24-17 Which of the president’s roles do you believe is most important? What duty is associated with it?