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1 Executive Branch

2 Executive Branch basics Article 2 Section 2 p. 64 Enforce laws Requirements p. 63 ◦Why? Term ◦22 nd Amendment

3 Similarities of most Presidents  White  Male  Protestant  English ancestry  Married to 1 st wife  College  Wealthy  Lawyers  Military  From states with large population  related

4 Presidential benefits $400,000/year ◦In addition ◦$50,000/yr for expenses ◦$100,000/yr for travel expenses ◦$19,000/yr entertainment purposes White House Air Force One Marine One Secret Service Large staff Camp David

5 Vice President Qualifications? President of Senate President & VP must be from different states Terms ◦No limit

6 VP Benefits $230,000/yr ◦In addition ◦$10,000/yr for other expenses Air Force 2 Marine 2 Secret Service protection staff

7 Succession 25 th Amendment (1967) Order of Succession ◦VP ◦Speaker of House ◦President Pro Tempore ◦Secretary of State ◦Secretary of Treasury ◦Secretary of Defense ◦Attorney General ◦Rest of Cabinet…

8 Review 1. What purpose does the 14 years of living in the US serve for a President? 2. Why does the President have to be a native born citizen? 3. What is the only actual job of the VP, according to the Constitution? 4. Why does the VP have the same job requirements as the President? 5. Why does the cabinet order of succession go state, treasury, defense…?

9 Executive Powers and Roles Directions: draw a wagon wheel on a blank sheet of paper. Label the middle “Executive Powers and Roles”. Along the outside of the wheel, label each section one of the following: 1. Chief Executive 2. Chief Diplomat 3. Commander in Chief 4. Legislative Leader 5. Economic Leader 6. Judicial Leader 7. Party Leader 8. Chief of State Next to the labels on the outside of the wheel, draw a picture representing that particular power. In the section, outline the details of what that role includes USE TEXTBOOK P. 164-166 P. 62-64 OR POD

10 Chief Executive  Enforce laws  Executive Orders  Appointing officials-cabinet, heads of agencies, ambassadors, judges

11 Chief Diplomat  Foreign policy  Ambassadors  Treaties  Executive agreements

12 Commander in Chief War Powers Act (1973) ◦Congress must be informed when troop sent into battle ◦Must bring troops home within 60 days unless Congress gives permission

13 Legislative Leader Influences by ◦State of Union Address ◦Phone calls to Congressmen ◦Invitations to White house ◦Offers to veto/not veto laws ◦Appeal to people on TV

14 Economic Leader Create our national governments yearly budget ◦Congress approves/disapproves/amends ◦Gets help from Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

15 Judicial Leader Appoints federal judges (approved by Senate) Pardon Reprieve Amnesty Immunity commutations

16 Party Leader Expected to ◦Appoint loyal supporters to jobs ◦Make party speeches ◦Endorse fellow party candidates ◦Help in any way possible

17 Chief of State Represents WHOLE country Symbolic jobs ◦Host foreign leaders ◦Throw 1 st pitch of baseball season ◦Wreaths on Veterans and Memorial Day ◦Host events 4 th of July, Easter ◦Pardon Thanksgiving turkey

18 Executive Office of President EOP

19 Administration  EOP  Created by FDR to advise and help carry out job as President

20 White House Office Chief of Staff White House Press Secretary VP First Lady ◦http://www.letsmove.gov/http://www.letsmove.gov/

21 Office of Management & Budget  National budget  Budget director

22 National Security Council  Members  President  VP  Secretary of the State  Secretary of Defense  Secretary of Homeland Security  White House Chief of Staff  National Security Advisor  Leader/rep from each branch of military  Military actions

23 Other EOP Offices Council of Economic Advisors Science and Technology Office Office of the US Trade Representative Office of Policy Development Office of National Drug Control

24 Executive Departments 15 departments Make up Presidential Cabinet

25 Executive Departments Group work Directions: research your Executive Department to create a big paper display of what your department is responsible for 1.When the Department was created 2.Current Secretary of the Department 3.5 roles or responsibilities of the Department 4.At least 2 regulatory agencies

26 Executive Departments Group work(HONORS) Directions: research your Executive Department to create a big paper display of what your department is responsible for 1.When the Department was created 2.Current Secretary of the Department 3.5 roles or responsibilities of the Department 4.At least 2 regulatory agencies 5.Department Budget 2013

27 Agencies & Bureaucracy Independent Agencies ◦Created by president ◦Funded by Congress ◦Types ◦Executive ◦Regulatory commissions ◦Government corporations

28 Executive Agencies CIA Social Security NASA Environmental Protection Agency Commission on Civil Rights National Foundation for the Arts

29 Regulatory Commissions Board of commissioners appointed by President ◦14 year terms Federal Reserve Federal Trade Commission Securities and Exchange Commission Federal Communications Commission Consumer Product Safety Commission

30 Government Corporations Run by board of commissioners with general manager ◦Appointed by President Over 50 gov. corporations! US Postal Service AMTRAK FDIC

31 Spoils System President appoints roughly 2000 people to jobs Patronage Spoils system

32 Bureaucracy and Red Tape Larger population = larger government Inefficiency ◦Too many rules and regulations

33 Civil Service System Pendleton Act (1883)


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