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Executive. LIST OF PRESIDENTS WHO HAVE DIED IN OFFICE: 9 William Henry Harrison - Pneumonia and pleurisy 12 Zachary Taylor - Acute Gastroenteritis 16 Abraham Lincoln - Assassinated by John Wilkes Booth 20 James A. Garfield - Assassinated by Charles Julius Guiteau
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LIST OF PRESIDENTS WHO HAVE DIED IN OFFICE: 9 William Henry Harrison - Pneumonia and pleurisy 12 Zachary Taylor - Acute Gastroenteritis 16 Abraham Lincoln - Assassinated by John Wilkes Booth 20 James A. Garfield - Assassinated by Charles Julius Guiteau 25 William McKinley - Assassinated by Leon Frank Czolgosz 29 Warren G. Harding - Heart attack 32 Franklin D. Roosevelt - Cerebral hemorrhage 35 John F. Kennedy - Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald President’s Line of Succession: Vice President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Energy, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Secretary of Homeland SecurityQualifications to run for President: Natural Born US Citizen, 35 years of age, Permanent resident in the US for at least 14 years. Domestic Roles of the President:- Chief Legislator- Chief Economists- Party Leader
Foreign Policy Roles of the President:- Chief Diplomat- Commander in Chief- Chief Executive- Chief of StateExpressed Powers of the President:- Commander and Chief- Appoint heads of the Executive Departments, ambassadors, Supreme Court justices- Pardon/Reprieve crimes- enter into treaties, with 2/3 consent of the Senate- State of the Union Address- Convene Congress- Commission all officers of the US
Inherent Powers:-take care clauseStatutory Powers:- Those powers granted to the President by CongressSpecial Presidential Powers:- Executive Orders:1) direct the enforcement of congressional statutes or Supreme Court Rulings2) enforce specific provisions of the Constitution3) guide the administration of treaties with foreign governments4) create or change regulatory guidelines or practices of an executive department or agency.- Emergency Powers: broad powers exercised by the president during times of national crisis.
Specific Legislative Powers:- Veto, Pocket Veto, Congressional Override.Specific Commander and Chief Power:- War Powers ResolutionModels of the Presidency:- Whig Model- Stewardship Model- Modern Presidency Model