Executive branch : Departments and Bureaucracy

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This booklet contains information about article 2 which depicts the executive branch of government, depicting the amendment of the terms, powers, cabinet, office.
1. ARTICLE II
2. THE EXECUTIVE
BRANCH
The President
The Vice President
The Cabinet
Executive Depts. & Bureaucracy
3. Qualifications for
Pres. & V.P.
Must be 35 years old
Must be a natural born
citizen
Must have lived in the U.S.
the last 14 years
4. Term of office:
 The President and V-P. are
elected to four year terms
 The 22nd amendment limits the
president to two terms or no
more than 10 years
5. Compensation
 Salary  Camp David
$400,000(2001) Resort
 $50,000 for  Medical &
expenses Dental Care
 $100,000 for  Secret service
travel protection-life
 White House 132  Pension
rooms and office  Transportation
6. Presidential Succession
Act
 1. Vice-President of the U.S.
 2. Speaker of the House
 3. President pro tem
 4. Cabinet secretaries in order
of department origin (State,
Treasury, Defense)
7. 25th Amendment 1967
 If President cannot complete
his term, the V.P. becomes
President
 If V.P. office is vacant, the
President appoints one w/
Senate approval.
8. RICHARD NIXON & 25th
 Nixon elected 1968 & 1972
 1ST V. P. Spiro Agnew resigned b/c of
income tax evasion
 Nixon appointed Gerald Ford VP
 Nixon Resigned b/c of Watergate
scandal
 Ford is President
 Ford appoints Nelson Rockefeller VP
9. Richard Nixon
10. Watergate
11. John Kennedy & MLK
12. PRESIDENTIAL POWERS
 Commander in Chief of the
Armed Forces
 Grant reprieves & pardons for
federal offenses
 Call special session of Congress
 Receive ambassadors
 Execute laws
 Appoint officials to lesser offices
13. Executive Powers
 The President has a “Special Power” called
Executive Powers
 These “Powers” are commands that as the
president he or she can give that have the
Power of Law.
 They are still subject to interpretation from
the Supreme Court and cannot infringe on
the powers of Congress according to the
Constitution.
14. Powers Shared w/ Senate
 Make Treaties
 Appoint Ambassadors,
Judges, & high officials
15. Powers shared w/
Congress
 Approve legislation
• If a bill is veto, the President
is denying a bill from
becoming law. However, the
Senate can override a veto
with a 2/3rds vote.
16. Secretary of Homeland Security
17. White House Office
“West Wing”
 Closest to the Pres.
 #1 person is Chief of Staff
 Press Secretary
 Many others with various names
—Who is closest to the Oval
Office?
18. Removal of President
 The president and vice
president may be removed from
office upon conviction of
impeachment for high crimes
and misdemeanors
19. Political Parties
 The authors of the Constitution had wanted to avoid
political parties
• They believed that Political Parties would lead to too much division
 After the Whiskey Rebellion and the debate that followed
it, politicians decided to form two major parties, the
Federalist and the Democratic-Republicans
20. Political Parties
Leaders Region Main Beliefs
Federalist Alexander Northerners Strong
Hamilton, Normally nationally
John Adams sided with the based Federal
Federalists Government
Democratic- Thomas Southerners Smaller
Republicans Jefferson, normally sided national
James with the government,
Madison Democratic- stronger
Republicans states rights.
21. Thomas Jefferson-- Aaron Burr
22. Election of 1800
 One of the most important elections
in American History
• Adams vs. Jefferson
• Chose V.P. candidates to run with
them
• Adams---Thomas Pinkney
• Jefferson—Aaron Burr
 Electors voted twice. Jefferson and
Burr tied. Who is President?
23. Tie Goes to the House
 House votes 35 times. Hamilton
convinces them to vote for
Jefferson.
 Jefferson becomes 3rd President
 Aaron Burr is V.P.
 Later Burr will kill Hamilton in a
duel.
24. Changes in Pres. Elections
1. Candidates select running
mates.
2. Electors pledged to parties,
not candidates; They vote
for PARTY.
3. 12th Amendment added—
Electors designate their vote
as Pres. or V.P.
25. The Electoral college
 Each state will have electors equal to
the number of senators +
representatives given to that state
 Electors may not hold any other
office
 Electors will be appointed by state
legislature
 Electors will determine the president
And vice-president
26. 2000 Census
27. Amendment
 Gave Washington DC 3
electors
Total 435+100+3=538 Elector
votes
28. Jimmy Carter-Oval office
29. The Oval Office