Role of the President in the US Government

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Discover the requirements, responsibilities, and checks associated with being the President of the United States. Learn about the duties related to laws, foreign relations, and the support system provided by the Vice President and Cabinet members. Explore the limitations and balances between the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches in governing the nation.

  • President duties
  • US government
  • Executive Branch
  • Presidential responsibilities
  • Checks and balances

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  1. My Executive Branch Presentation Lily chiarcossi Mr.Seppanen 12/14/2017

  2. Requirements of the job To be president you must Be born in the US Lived in the US for 14 years Be 35 years old

  3. Responsibilities of the job - Laws The two things presidents must do with laws are Spend tax money Carry out laws

  4. The Presidents role with foreign countries The president s three main job with foreign countries: Meet with other world leaders Make treaties Lead the military

  5. Presidential helpers The president has the Vice President and Cabinet members to help run the country. Members of the cabinet include: Department of defense Department of education Department of Energy Department of health and human services Department of justice

  6. Presidential checks An individual president be elected twice for four years each time. The Legislative Branch of the government can override a president s veto? The Legislative Branch of the government can say no to people the president wants to hire. The Judicial Branch of the government can tell the president his actions are against the law.

  7. References Government packet So you want to be president (Reading street) Ducksters.com

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