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President. Qualifications Age- at least ______ years of age Residency- must have lived in the U.S. for at least ______ years Citizenship- must be a ________ born(born in U.S.) citizen of the U.S. 35. 14. native. Vice President. Role and Responsibilities President of the __________
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President • Qualifications • Age- at least ______ years of age • Residency- must have lived in the U.S. for at least ______ years • Citizenship- must be a ________ born(born in U.S.) citizen of the U.S. 35 14 native
Vice President • Role and Responsibilities • President of the __________ • Duties as assigned by the President • Qualifications • Same as the ________ Senate President
Electoral College most • The slate of electors for each state is chosen by popular vote. The candidate who receives the _______ votes in a state gets ______ the state’s electors • The electors meet in their ________ capital and vote for President and Vice-President • The candidate who receives the __________ (270 of 538 elector votes) wins the presidency all State’s majority
Executive Branch/President • Powers and Responsibilities • Approve or veto ___________ • Negotiates ____________ • Commander in Chief • Chief of state • Prepare __________ • ________________-judges ambassadors, cabinet officers • State of the _________ address • Executes/Enforces ________ bills treaties the budget Appoint Union laws
Electoral College • The number of electors a state has is based on the state’s __________________representation. (Representatives plus Senators) Congressional
Electoral College • The winner-take-all system leads to targeting of large states for campaigning, although candidates must pay attention to small states whose electoral votes may make the difference in tight elections
Electoral College • The requirements for a majority vote (____ of 538 elector votes) to win in the electoral college favors a ____-party system 270 two
Electoral College • If no candidate wins a majority (270) of votes in the Electoral College • The House of ______________ will select the president Representatives
Executive Branch Advisors • Cabinet Departments (Group of _________ to the President) • Defense, State, Treasury, etc… • Agencies • CIA (Central ___________ Agency), FDA (________ and Drug Administration), EPA (Environmental ____________ Agency-protects the environment) • Regulatory groups • FTC (Federal _______ Commission)- Works against _____________/unfair business practices Intelligence Food Protection Trade monopolies
Executive Branch (cont.) • Regulatory Groups (cont.) • FCC (Federal _________________ Commission)- regulates _________, cable, radio, and telephone • Federal _____________ Board- sets monetary policy/interests rates. Regulates _________ supply in the economy Communications television Reserve money