GOVT EXECUTIVE BRANCH VOCABULARY TERMS (UNIT 3 ITEMS) PRESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS • Qualifications for president of the United States • 1. US Native Born Citizen • 2. 35 years of age. • 3. Resident of the US for 14 years VP- Must be from a different state than the President This is the White House (President). The Capitol Bldg. is the one with the big white dome (Congress) PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF OFFICE • Term of POTUS (Pres. of the U.S.) • 1 Term = 4 Years. Can serve a total of 2 terms = 8 years.Term Limit set by 22nd Amendment. FDR only President to serve more than one term. FDR’s terms totaled up to 14 yrs. PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION • • First 4 Persons in the Line of Succession for President • 1. Vice President- Joe Biden (D) • 2. Speaker of the House- John Boehner (R) • 3. President Pro-tempore of the SenatePatrick Leahy (D) • 4. Secretary of State- John Kerry (D) John Kerry was/is a radical Vietnam Veteran PRESIDENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES PART I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chief of Party - Chief of his political party. - Select party chairperson - Campaign on behalf of party members - Attend fundraisers Chief Executive - Leads the Executive Branch of government. - Appoints Cabinet members. - Oversees Federal Agencies - Writes US Budget Chief Legislator * Recommends or suggests laws * Delivers the State of the Union address annually * Sends the US Budget to Congress * Approves/vetos all laws PRESIDENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES PART II • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Commander-in-Chief * Head of the Armed Forces (all branches) * Can send troops to any part of the world. * Calls all the shots when it comes to military matters. Chief Diplomat * Meets with other world leaders * Appoints diplomats/ambassadors to other countries * Can make treaties with other nations. Chief-of-State * Ceremonial head of the United States * Ceremonial duties include: - Pardoning the turkey at Thanksgiving - White House Easter Egg Roll - Throwing the first pitch of the MLB season. “Head’s Up!” PRESIDENTIAL POWERS PART I • • Executive Orders • legally binding orders given by the president to other departments of the Executive Branch. (Don't have to get approval of Congress) Examples include: Take Your Child to Work Day, Breast Cancer Month, Desegregation of the Armed Forces, Japanese Internment during WWII • • Diplomatic Powers of the President • * Can make treaties with other nations, BUT all treaties must get a 2/3 approval of the Senate to be approved. • • Appointment Powers of the President • can choose persons to fill government jobs, judge positions, Cabinet positions, but they must be approved by the Senate. In our society, Presidential powers are checked by the House & Senate, but the REAL power should come from the people PRESIDENTIAL POWERS PART II • • • • • • Sign or Veto Laws The power of the President to sign or veto laws. Pardon The president can release someone from prison and "cancel out" their prison term. • • Independent Executive Agencies • The president is over hundreds of independent agencies including NASA, FDA, CIA, etc. Who will be the first to tell me what kind of Presidential veto this is? PRESIDENTIAL STAFF MEMBERS • • Secretary of State • Advises the president on foreign policy affairs. Is the chief representative of the US to other countries. • • Secretary of Defense • Advises the president on military matters. Overseas the branches of the Armed Services. • • Attorney General • The chief lawyer for the US Government. Overseas the Justice Department and looks over the law of the land. • • Secretary of Homeland Security • Protects the homeland (US). A major part of their job is preventing terrorist attacks. • • Secretary of Treasury • Advises the president on US money issues. In charge of printing money and taxes. Who will be the first to tell me the current Secretary of this Executive police force? USA FOREIGN POLICY • • Four Goals of US Foreign Policy • Maintain Peace, Promote Trade, Humanitarian Aid, Promoting Democracy *All too often the USA’s foreign policy involves these guys