Both the President and Vice president serve in the same term of four years. The person running for president and vice president had to be a citizen of the United States for 14 years and naturally born in the U.S. and they had to be at least 35 years of age. The president had to have a…
The executive Power will be entrusted in a single President of the United States of America. He will hold his Office for a Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows:…
Harriet Tubman was whipped five times before breakfast. I found that at paragraph 4. The reason why slavery was a big thing back then is because whites thought they were better than the blacks. The whites were getting rich from slavery. The blacks were doing their work for them. That's how the whites got so much money.…
1. List four enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution (Article I, Section 8)…
- Senate qualifications include, one must by 30 years old or older, have been a U.S.…
The executive branch is lead by the president of United States. The president is elected by the entire country and can only lead for four years, called a term and can serve only two terms. The president also serves as the commander in chief of our armed forces, negotiates treaties and carries out laws or approves new laws. The executive branch also includes the vice president and other cabinet officials. The cabinet is made up of 15 major departments of government the cabinet also acts as the president’s advisory panel. A list of the cabinet can be found at USA.gov and their responsibilities.…
Article II, section one of the Constitution states that executive power is vested in the President. This makes the President the head of the Executive Branch. To become President a person must be 35 years old, a natural born American citizen and a resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years. The President is elected by the entire country and serves a four year term. He appoints and removes cabinet members and is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces. The Vice President also falls under the Executive Branch and…
The Executive Branch is the face of American politics not only within the country but the entirety of the world. The Executive Branch is led by the President of the United States. The President is elected every four years and has a maximum of two terms. The President doesn’t do everything alone, his Vice President and his other Departments are there to help. If the President does not do his duties or breaks the law in some way, he may be impeached. The House of Representatives has the power to impeach the President and the Senate has the trial for the impeachment. During this process the Vice President is not involved in the Senate as it would be a conflict of interest. This prevents the President from doing anything unlawful and keeps him honest. (Mount, 2010)…
The first section of the 25th amendment states that in the case of either the president dying or the president’s resignation then the vice president shall become president. The second section of the amendment covers the circumstances when there is a vacancy in the vice presidential office then the President shall nominate a Vice President after there is an accepted vote from both houses of congress. The third section states that: “Whenever the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary, such powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice President as Acting President (Find Law)”. The fourth and final section of this amendment states that whenever the Vice President or the House of Representatives find that the president cannot fulfill his job any longer than the Vice President shall assume the powers and duties and become the new acting President.…
In the United States there are three branches of government which includes: the executive, legislative and judicial. All three branches have a distinct and critical function in the role of the government. They were created in Articles 1 legislative, 2 executive and 3 judicial of the United States Constitution ( Trethan, 2012).…
In the executive branch all the power is held in the president’s hands. Not only does he hold majority of the power but he acts as the command in chief. The president is also responsible for making sure that all laws written by congress are enforced and implemented. Now the vice-president also is a part of the executive branch. Incase anything ever where to happen to the president the…
5. All executive positions may vote and express opinions except that of the president; The president…
The executive branch is headed by the President, who is elected by a direct vote of the people. The term of office of the President, as well as the Vice-President, is six (6) years. As head of the Executive Department, the President is the Chief Executive. He represents the government as a whole and sees to it that all laws are enforced by the officials and employees of his department. He has control over the executive department, bureaus and offices. This means that he has the authority to assume directly the functions of the executive department, bureau and office or interfere with the discretion of its officials. Corollary to the power of control, the President also has the duty of supervising the enforcement of laws for the maintenance of general peace and public order. Thus, he is granted administrative power over bureaus and offices under his control to enable him to discharge his duties effectively.…
To Become the President of the United States you must be a natural born citizen and you at least need to be 35 years of age. You also need to have lived in the United States for at least 14 years. As the President of the United States you get Pay and benefits the congress determins the President's salary. It can neither be increased or decreased during a presidential term. The President's pay was first set at $25,000 year in, 1789. Now its up to $400,000 a year. The President also gets provided with a expense allowance of $50,000 a year. The President is chief of state which means he is the ceremonial head of the goverment of the United States, the symbol of all the people of the nation. The President also is the nation's Chief executive he is vested by the consitution with the executive power of the united states. The President is also the chief administrator or director, of the Federal Government, Heading one of the largest government machines the world has known. The President directs an administration that employs more than 2.7 million civilians and spend more than 2 trillion a year. The President is also the Nation's chief diplomat, the main architect of American forign policy and the nation's chief spokesperson to the rest of the world. The President's rolein foreign affairs, Constitution also makes the President the commander in chief of the nation's armed forces. The 1.4 million men and women in uniform and the nation's entire military arsenal are subject to the President's direct and immediate control. The President is also the nation's chief legislator the main architect of its public polcies. Often the President who sets the orverall shape of the congressional agenda. As chief legislator the President initiates, suggests, requests, insists, and demands that congress enact much of its major legislation. The office also automatically makes its occupant the nation's chief citizen. The President is expected to be "the representative of all the people". As…
The nature of the presidency depends on how each President views the office and exercises its powers.…