Today’s Essential Questions: How does the Executive Branch work?
The Executive Branch Unit 4
Why do you think the presidency is called a Glorious Burden??
Who assists the President? When George Washington was President, people recognized that one person could not carry out the duties of the President without advice and assistance.
The President receives help from the: Vice President Cabinet Members Heads of Independent and Executive Agencies. Unlike the powers of the President, their responsibilities are not defined in the Constitution.
The Executive Branch President Cabinet The Heads of the 15 Executive Departments. Federal Agencies Created by Congress Vice President Member of the President’s Cabinet
The Presidency I Want you to learn about the Executive Branch! So, listen to Mr. Riberdy , one of this nations greatest teachers!
I need to have all these Qualifications!!!! Presidency Qualifications Native born citizen At least 35 years old U.S. Resident for 14 years I need to have all these Qualifications!!!!
Presidency Term of Office Elected to a 4 year term No term limits in the Constitution 22nd Amendment set a 2 term limit
Presidency Salary and Benefits $400,000 a year plus $50,000 allowance Use of Air Force One and a fleet of cars and helicopters White House and Camp David
No term limits in the Constitution 22nd Amendment set a 2 term limit Presidency Qualifications Native born citizen At least 35 years old U.S. Resident for 14 years Term of Office Elected to a 4 year term No term limits in the Constitution 22nd Amendment set a 2 term limit Salary and Benefits $400,000 a year plus $50,000 allowance Use of Air Force One and a fleet of cars and helicopters White House and Camp David
The Vice President You have a distinct old man smell, get away from me…… As soon as these cameras are gone so am I….
Duties and Responsibilities Vice President Qualifications Must meet same Constitutional requirements as President Duties and Responsibilities Takes over if the President dies or is removes from Office Presides over the Senate Salary and Benefits $186,300 annual salary plus $10,000 allowance
Presidential Succession Eight U.S. presidents have died while in office. One president resigned. In each case, the vice president took the oath of office and became president as provided by the Constitution.
William H. Harrison, Natural Causes John Tyler, Vice President
Zachary Taylor, Natural Causes Millard Fillmore, Vice President
Abraham Lincoln, Assassinated Andrew Johnson, Vice President
James A. Garfield, Assassinated Chester Author, Vice President
William McKinley, Assassinated Theodore Roosevelt, Vice President
Warren Harding, Natural Causes Calvin Coolidge, Vice President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Natural Causes Harry Truman, Vice President
John F. Kennedy Assassinated Lyndon Johnson, Vice President
Twenty-fifth Amendment adopted in 1967 new president nominates a new vice president Nomination must then be approved by a majority vote of both houses of Congress.
The Order of Presidential Succession The Vice President The Speaker of the House The President pro tempore of the Senate Members of the president’s cabinet in the order in which their departments were created
Powers and Duties of the President
Powers and Duties of the President Chief Executive Officer of the United States
Powers and Duties of the President Prepares annual budget for Congressional approval
Powers and Duties of the President Appoints Cabinet Officers, Ambassadors, Supreme Court Justices and Federal Judges
Powers and Duties of the President Approves and Vetoes Legislation
Powers and Duties of the President Negotiates Treaties October 26, 1994 Peace Treaty Signing: Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, President Bill Clinton, King Hussein of Jordan
Powers and Duties of the President Administers the Federal Bureaucracy
Powers and Duties of the President The State of the Union Address
Powers of the President
Commander and Chief Commands all of the armed forces
Chief Legislator Proposer of the legislative agenda Recommends laws to Congress Approves or Vetoes bills
Chief Financial Planner Head of the Executive Branch of U.S. Government Prepares the Budget Recommends laws to help the community
Ceremonial head of the U.S. Government Chief of State Ceremonial head of the U.S. Government from the President
Judicial Powers Appoints federal Judges Grants reprieves/Pardons
Chief of Party leader of a political party helps the party raise money Campaigns for party members
Chief Citizen Representative of the American People
Checks and Balances
Executive Branch checks on the Legislative Branch I called you all here today because I can!! Vetoes laws Calls Congress into special session
Executive Branch checks on the Judicial Branch Appoints federal judges John Roberts at his nomination for the Supreme Court with President George Bush. OOHH Pick me pick me pick me
Legislative Branch Checks Powers OVER the President Senate approves treaties and presidential appointments *The House of Representatives appropriates money *Congress can override veto Congress can impeach and convict the President and Vice President BUT..I WAS THE PRESIDENT!! AGGH! I HATE RULE OF LAW!
Judicial Branch Checks Powers over the President The Supreme Court can rule Executive Acts unconstitutional Hey What Do You Expect..we only have one document to use here! Just follow it! Geez
Executive Branch Checks Powers over the Legislative Branch Judicial Branch Vetoes laws Convenes (calls) Congress into special session Nominates Supreme Court Justices and federal judges Grants pardons and reprieves Legislative Branch Checks Powers over the President Judicial Branch Checks Powers over the President *Senate approves treaties and presidential appointments *The House of Representatives appropriates money *Congress can override vetoes *Congress can impeach and convict the President and Vice President *Grants pardons and reprieves *The Supreme Court can rule Executive Acts unconstitutional
How the president influences policymaking (Laws/legislation)
The Executive Branch influences policymaking (laws) by: (giving Congress ideas for laws) Proposing legislation Giving the State of the Union Address Annual speech to Congress that is an important way for a President’s agenda to be communicated to the public and to Congress
The Executive Branch influences policymaking (laws) by: Approving or Vetoing bills
The Executive Branch influences policymaking (laws) by: Appointing officials that carry out the laws The President appoints the heads of cabinet departments, independent agencies and regulatory commissions. Appealing directly to the people
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Section 3: Executive Departments and the Cabinet The Main Idea The executive branch of the U.S. government is divided into several departments, each of which has certain duties. Reading Focus What is the Executive Office of the President, and what is the cabinet? What are the purposes of the Department of State and the Department of Defense? What are the other executive departments in the federal government?
The Executive Office of the President Section 3: Executive Departments and the Cabinet The Executive Office of the President Established in 1939 and reorganized by each president Contains agencies and offices that advise the president on current issues The White House Office keeps the presidential schedule, writes speeches, and maintains relations with Congress, the press, and the public.
Executive Departments Congress has the power to establish, reorganize and to eliminate executive departments Question! Why does Congress have this power?
Executive Departments Each department as a specific area of responsibility
Departments of State and Defense Both are very important departments because they help maintain U.S. relations with the rest of the world Department of State- In charge of foreign policy Headed by the Secretary of State Ambassadors are sent to foreign countries to represent the U.S.
Department of Defense In charge of the nation’s armed forces Headed by the Secretary of Defense Always a civilian – Always have military officers as assistants
Executive Departments Heads of the Executive Departments make up the President’s Cabinet
Cabinet Not mentioned in the Constitution, but every President has had a Cabinet Advise the President and help implement federal laws Title of most cabinet members is secretary Head of the Department of Justice is the Attorney General
Question! What do you think the president asks cabinet members during a cabinet meeting? Possible Answer: Their opinions and an update on their individual executive departments
Department of the Interior Department of Treasury Department of State Department of Defense Department of Justice Department of the Interior Department of Treasury Department of Health and Human Services Department of Transportation Department of Education Department of Labor Department of Veteran’s Affairs Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Energy Department of Commerce Department of Agriculture Department of Homeland Security
Independent Agencies and Regulatory Commissions
Independent Agencies and Regulatory Commissions Created by Congress Help keep the government and the economy running smoothly
Independent Agencies and Regulatory Commissions Separate from the executive departments because they perform specialized duties Help to carry out federal laws
Independent Agencies and Regulatory Commissions Provide Public Goods and Services such as national defense, highways and the Postal Service Enforce Federal Laws
Independent Agencies and Regulatory Commissions Establish guidelines that protect health and safety Oversee the way individuals and companies do business
The Federal Bureaucracy Formed by the departments and agencies in the executive branch 3 million people work in the bureaucracy Operates under heavy rules and regulations that create “red tape
The Federal Bureaucracy Formed by the departments and agencies in the executive branch 3 million people work in the bureaucracy Operates under heavy rules and regulations that create “red tape