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The Presidency

The Presidency. Chapters 14- The Growth of Presidential Power Part one. Article 2 of the Constitution. Rule Book for the Executive Branch! I Civics Assignment that describes the Stated powers of the Executive Branch. The Most Powerful office in the World- U.S. President!.

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The Presidency

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  1. The Presidency Chapters 14- The Growth of Presidential Power Part one

  2. Article 2 of the Constitution Rule Book for the Executive Branch! I Civics Assignment that describes the Stated powers of the Executive Branch.

  3. The Most Powerful office in the World- U.S. President! Many reasons why the President is so powerful, and presidential power has grown throughout history!

  4. Power held by one person vs. 535 Congressmen

  5. Strong Presidents have given the position more power!

  6. Presidential actions in time of crisis!

  7. Mass Media of President’s = increased power!

  8. Top 10 Influential Presidents- link How much power should a a president have?

  9. Executive Orders – directives, rules, & regulations from the President that have the effect of laws

  10. The Supreme Court, 2010 The Roberts Court, October 2010Back row (left to right): Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen G. Breyer, Samuel A. Alito, and Elena Kagan. Front row (left to right): Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, Chief JusticeJohn Roberts, Anthony Kennedy, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg

  11. Appointments- Approx. 3,000 Cabinet, Ambassadors, Military officers, Judges…

  12. Executive PrivilegeClaims by presidents that certain pieces of info are reserved for their eyes only

  13. All in a Day’s Work iCivics Lesson… See handouts Expressed powers of the President from Constitution I Civics lesson on –Agencies and Cabinet Departments

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