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Executive Branch

Roles of the President and Qualifications Presidents’ role changes based on what activity he is completing Formal Qualifications: Must be a natural born citizen of the United States Must be at least 35 years of age Must have been a resident of the US for 14 years (does not have to be consecutive)

Presidents’ Term Each term of the president is 4 years. Based on the 22nd amendment, a president can serve no more than 2 terms or 10 years. How can you serve 10 years? 22nd amendment was made because of Franklin D Roosevent who served 4 terms. Prior to Roosevelt, it was only a tradition to step down after 2 terms

Pay and Benefits