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Executive Branch Legislative and Judicial Powers
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Bell Ringer Turn to page 397 in textbook Read documents 1-3 and answer questions 1-3
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Review Term limits – When were term limits set? – Why was a term limit put in place? – What did Presidents do before this? Review questions
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Review What are the three major flaws in the electoral college system? Why can the military powers of the President be described as almost without limit?
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REMINDER TEST TUESDAY APRIL 15!!!!! – Chapter 14 – Use study guide and webquest – All assignments not completed due by that date
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Legislative Powers “shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient… – Article II, section 3
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Veto Power Article 1, Section 7, Clauses 2 and 3 – What powers does the President have?
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Divided Government 1975-1977 United Government 2005-2007 Gerald Ford Republican President 39 Vetoes George W. Bush Republican President 1 veto 94 th Congress Democratic Majority 8 overrides 109 th Congress Republican Majority 0 overrides
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Signing Statements Used to point our constitutional or other problems in the law Substitute for veto power controversial
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Activity: Signing Statements Turn to page 423 in textbook Read the two documents Answer questions 1-3 below
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Line-Item Veto Cannot veto portions of a bill Line-item veto would give President power to do so Amendments to add this type of veto has failed
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Powers of Clemency Postponement of the execution of a sentence Pardon is a legal forgiveness of a crime Absolute, except impeachment cases Power of commutation Power of amnesty
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