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Executive Branch

Published on Jan 28, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Executive Branch

Luis Ochoa

Constitution the Executive Branch

  • Signed in convention September 17, 1787
  • Executive Power is vested in the President of the U.S
  • Was Changed by the 12th & 25th Amendments
  • Vice-President is also part of the Executive Branch
  • Article 2 Section 1

To Become A President

  • 3 Requirements:
  • 14 years resident in the US
  • Natural Born Citizen
  • 35 Years old

PRESIDENTS: Since I was Born

  • Bill Clinton 1993-2001
  • George W. Bush 2001-2009
  • Barrack Obama 2009-

Presidents Helpers:

  • Vice President- The right hand of the president
  • White House Staff- President sectio to learn about more of pres. staff
  • Cabinet Department- Includes the vice president and the 15 executive depart
  • Federal Bureaucracy- responsible for enacting policies of president
  • Executive Office of the President- To provide the president s/he gov. needs

Powers:

  • The position of president is american politics
  • They are the same, because both are important powers for the president 
  • enumerated: The president has the right to attempted a position on this pow
  • ers that is necessary
  • implied- the power or the interested in the president, is about the draft

Checks and Balances

  • Its created by three branches that is important for the constitution
  • The executive branch is checks the others by the executive order
  • The executive branch checks it by the president and by choosing
  • a candidate and also by the legislative branch
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