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1 The Executive Branch Unit 6

2 The President’s Job Description
Unit 6, Notes 1 The President’s Job Description

3 Roles of the President The president must ________ many roles at the same _______ Chief of State President represents the _________ and performs many __________________ roles Symbol of US to both _______ and _________ Serves as host to ________, queens and other _______________ Gives national awards and ____________ Both __________ and rules – not only figurehead

4 Chief Executive Sees that laws of ____________ are carried ________
Can issue executive orders to ______________ laws Jobs of executive branch = make appointments, ___________

5 Chief Administrator Directs federal ___________
Head of machine “____________________” __________ people to enforce laws Many federal ___________ and departments

6 Chief Diplomat Nation’s _______________ to the world
Makes decisions about US _________ with rest of world Can negotiate __________, executive _______________ (_________ with foreign countries) Recognize foreign _______________

7 Commander-in-Chief Head of __________ armed forces
Shares war powers with _____________ Responsible for _________ military decisions _____________ and the ______________ Can use _________ to enforce things in nation Decide to send in __________ during ______________ era

8 Chief Legislator Architect of nation’s ___________ policy
Sets __________ for Congress ___________ of ____________ Initiates, ____________/requests legislation

9 Chief of Party ____________ ranking member of ___________ party
Can gain a lot for them or __________ Give _____________ to help member get elected

10 Chief Citizen ___________________ of _______
Model of _______________ citizens

11 Formal Qualifications
35 __________ old ____________ born citizen 14 ____________ resident in U.S.

12 Terms 4 year ___________ for 1 re-election 22 Amendment
Limits to _____ terms Only _________ to serve two terms before _______

13 Pay and Benefits Base salary of _________
Year Salary Salary in 2010 1789 $25,000 $566,000 1873 $50,000 $865,000 1909 $75,000 $1,714,000 1949 $100,000 $906,000 1969 $200,000 $1,175,000 Base salary of _________ $100,000 for travel expenses and __________ for entertainment Access to Air _________ One, Presidential State Car, Camp __________ ____________ annually during retirement Secret Service __________ for 10 years after presidency

14 Unit 6, Notes 2 The vice president “I am Vice President. In this I am nothing, but I may be everything.” - John Adams

15 Vice President The most ____________ job of the Vice President is that of a “____________-in-____________” Presidential succession = ___________ by which a presidential _________ is filled If pres. _________, resigns, or is removed from office, the VP takes over the ________________ The __________ Amendment states this

16 Presidential Succession
Know presidential ___________ through the first cabinet office! P. 359 This was set by ____________ in the Presidential _______________ Act of 1947

17 Presidential Disability
A president can __________ turn over presidential duties to the VP if he become “_______________” EX: President going into ___________, can turn over ________ while he is out to VP Congress can also ___________ Pres. to be disabled, and can turn _________ over to VP

18 IMPORTANCE OF THE OFFICE
According to the Constitution, it is not very ___________ VP is only given 2 ____________ duties – preside over ___________, and help decide question of presidential ___________ Many past VP ________ about how _______________ a job it was Today we see VPs __________ a more active ____________ role

19 BALANCE THE TICKET When choosing a VP ___________ mate, presidential candidates tend to pick someone who will “____________ the _________” Someone who can _____________ his chance of being elected because of certain ______________, geographic, _________, ethnic, or gender characteristic

20 Vice Presidential Vacancy
If office of VP becomes ________, president has power to appoint someone to ________ spot Both houses of Congress must _________ the ______________ VP is the only office in the ___________ branch that the president cannot ________

21 Vice Presidents Who Succeeded to the Presidency
Successor Reason for Succession John __________ Death of William Henry Harrison – 1841 Millard Fillmore Death of Zachary ____________ – 1850 Andrew Johnson Death of Abraham Lincoln – 1865 Chester A. ________ Death of James Garfield – 1881 Theodore Roosevelt Death of William McKinley – 1901 Calvin Coolidge Death of Warren __________ – 1923 Harry ___________ Death of Franklin Roosevelt – 1945 Lyndon Johnson Death of John ______________ – 1963 Gerald Ford Resignation of Richard Nixon – 1974

22 Unit 6, Notes 3 The Bureaucracy

23 Bureaucracy Bureaucracy = __________, complex administrative structure that handles everyday _____________ of government EX: everything from ________ service to __________ affairs  3 Advantages: Hierarchical ____________ = built like a ____________ with a chain of command Few at _______ in __________ of many at ____________ ___________ action – higher rank, greater decision making power Job specialization = ______________; each person focuses on one ______

24 Divided into three main parts:
Executive Office of the President (EOP) – all the __________ that closely advise the _______________ Includes White House Office National Security Council – advise pres. on matters of _________ and international security = includes __________ of CIA, FBI, _______________ of Joint Chiefs of Staff, NS advisor, etc. Cabinet Departments – also __________ the president Independent Agencies – created by _____________, but operate __________ the departments (usually because they don’t fit in a ____________ department EX: ___________ EX: Social ___________________ Administration

25 Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
___________ the federal ___________ ____________ expenditures and receipts of federal income Monitors spending of funds that Congress _______________ Helps pres. with _____________ orders he sends to Congress that deal with _______________ EX: $10 million for _____________ relief

26 Executive Departments
Much of the work done by ____________ branch is done by Executive Departments Units of federal ____________________, each of them built around some ___________ field Originally the government only had __________, but as size and ______________ of federal gov. has increased have added more departments Each dept. is headed by a ______________ Except the Dept. Of Justice which is headed by the _______________ general The dept. heads serve in the _______________ They are the _________ between their dept. and the ______________ Each dept. is made of many ____________ who do most of the work They _____________ in certain areas that pertain to the department

27 Departments The Department of ___________ is the oldest and most _______________ Dept. of Defense ____________ Dept of Homeland Security is ______________ (2002) There are ______ Executive Departments See chart p for descriptions and agencies in that dept.

28 Cabinet Informal _____________ body for the president
Not required in _________________, but it has become a _________ President appoints ___________ of the Dept. (secretaries) and ____________ must approve Party and __________________ are the biggest influence on who is chosen 2 ___________ jobs of cabinet members Administrative __________ of their depts. ____________ the president Obama’s Cabinet: Secretary of State – _________________________ Secretary of _________ – Robert Gates


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