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AGENDA December 13/14, 2011 1.Today’s topics:  Powers & Roles of the President  Test corrections (Unit 3 & Unit 2)  2012 Presidential Candidate Comparisons,

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1 AGENDA December 13/14, 2011 1.Today’s topics:  Powers & Roles of the President  Test corrections (Unit 3 & Unit 2)  2012 Presidential Candidate Comparisons, Part II  Cabinet Department research 2.Homework:  Complete Powers & Roles of the President handout – Due Thurs (Cardinal)/Fri (Gold)  Keep up with reading & Glossary terms

2 King Corn Make-up viewing: Tues, Wed, & Thurs. – 2:45 p.m. in Room 112 You may also complete test corrections at that time.

3 Learning Goals today Unit 4 Guide Understand the powers of the President and the limits on those powers Identify, apply and evaluate the roles of the President Identify, explain, and evaluate the powers and limits on the powers of the President Identify, compare and evaluate the Constitutional, statutory and political basis for the powers and limits on the powers of the President

4 Powers & Roles of the President Article II of the US Constitution

5 Roles of the President  Head of State / Chief Diplomat  Chief Executive / Administrator  Commander-in-Chief  Chief Legislator  Judicial Leader  Chief of Party

6 Roles of the President: What role is illustrated in this news story?: http://youtu.be/e5JSToyiyr8 http://youtu.be/e5JSToyiyr8 Chief Executive / Administrator: In this role the President is acting as the administrative head of the government. These duties include meeting with the cabinet, issuing executive orders and appointing heads of departments and other government officials. Executive Orders: Executive orders are not law (only Congress makes laws), but they are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch, to Federal Administrative Agencies. Executive Orders are generally used to direct federal agencies and officials in their execution of Congressionally established laws or policies. Chief Executive / Administrator

7 Presidential Power(s)Constitutional Provision 1.Appoints several thousand administration officials 2.Supervises administration of executive departments 3.Administers federal laws 1.Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 2 – “He shall have Power… [to appoint] all other Officers of the United States…” 2.Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 1 – “…he may require the Opinion in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments…” 3.Art. 2, Sec. 3 – “…he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed…” Constitutional Provision Chief Executive / Administrator

8 Roles of the President: What role is shown in this video?: http://youtu.be/F5DS0yXc48A http://youtu.be/F5DS0yXc48A Head of State: The President is the ceremonial head of the United States, speaking to the nation on topics of interest, meeting with important officials, and welcoming Heads of State from other countries. Chief Diplomat: In this role the President is negotiating on behalf of the United States with foreign governments. The President can appoint ambassadors, make treaties, and support or oppose the actions of other nations. Head of State / Chief Diplomat

9 Presidential Power(s)Constitutional Provision 1.Formally greets heads of state & ambassadors 2.Makes foreign policy Makes treaties with foreign nations (with the approval of 2/3 of the U.S. Senate) Appoints U.S. ambassadors, ministers, and consuls (with the approval of the U.S. Senate) 1.Art. 2, Sec. 3 – “…he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers…” 2. Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 2 – “He shall have Power…to make Treaties…” Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 2 – “…he shall…appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls…” Constitutional Provision

10 Roles of the President: What role is illustrated in this campaign ad?: http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/196 4/peace-little-girl-daisy http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/commercials/196 4/peace-little-girl-daisy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces: The President is the civilian head of the military and can order troops into battle or send them overseas. Commander-in-Chief

11 Presidential Power(s)Constitutional Provision 1.Determines major strategies during military operations; may also use military power during domestic disorder to enforce the law 2.Serves as the head of the U.S. military 1.Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 1 – “The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States…” 2.Art. 2, Sec. 3 – “He…shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.” Constitutional Provision Commander-in-Chief

12 Roles of the President: What role is illustrated in this video?: http://youtu.be/78ofgmnAj1Q http://youtu.be/78ofgmnAj1Q Judicial Leader: The President appoints federal judges, including all members of the Supreme Court, and may also grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes. Judicial Leader

13 Presidential Power(s)Constitutional Provision 1.Appoints federal judges, including all members of the U.S. Supreme Court 2.Grants reprieves and pardons for federal crimes 1.Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 2 – “…he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint…Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law…” 2.Art. 2, Sec. 2, Cl. 1 – “…he shall have Power to Grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.” Constitutional Provision Judicial Leader

14 Roles of the President: What role is illustrated in this news story?: http://youtu.be/WkHKiQP98E4 http://youtu.be/WkHKiQP98E4 Legislative Leader: The President recommends legislation to Congress and signs bills. The President can also veto (or threaten to veto) bills he opposes. Chief Legislator

15 Presidential Power(s)Constitutional Provision 1.Keeps Congress updated on the status of the country & suggests new laws 2.Signs or vetoes proposed legislation 3.Votes to break ties in the Senate (Vice President) 1.Art. 2, Sec. 3 – “He shall…give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary…” 2.Art. 1, Sec. 7, Cl. 2 – “Every Bill…before it become a Law, [shall] be presented to the President of the United States…” 3.Art. 1, Sec. 3, Cl. 4 – “The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.” Constitutional Provision Chief Legislator

16 Roles of the President: What role is illustrated in this video?: http://youtu.be/D9eunZBHrJE Chief of Party: The President can reward those who are loyal to the political party with jobs and support other candidates for public office. Chief of Party

17 Presidential Power(s)Constitutional Provision 1.Rewards those who are loyal to the political party with jobs 2.Supports other candidates for public office 1.None 2.None Constitutional Provision Chief of Party

18 Test Corrections Earn ¼ point for every corrected answer  Use your textbook and notes  Include page #s/notes for all corrections  Make corrections in RED ink only Work individually  Test conditions When done, turn in test & corrections

19 Homework Before you leave  Pick up your belongings  Straighten desks Homework due next class:  Complete Powers & Roles of the President handout – Due Thurs (Cardinal)/Fri (Gold)  Keep up with reading & Glossary terms


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